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Paisley Anne Nichole Thayer
© Enid News and Eagle
12-03-2022
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

© Enid News and Eagle

Paisley Anne Nichole THAYER

Memorial Park Cemetery


A Celebration of Life for Paisley Anne Nichole Thayer, affectionately known as "Squish" and "Princess", age 5 months, 28 days, of Enid and Covington, is 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 6, 2022, at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home Chapel, with Reverend Vernon Lee officiating. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery will follow, with Reverend Jim Edmison officiating the graveside service. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Paisley was born June 3, 2022, in Enid to Abeni Rose Riley and Ryan Thayer, and passed away Thursday, December 1, 2022, in Covington.

Paisley was a beautiful, kind, loving spirit and loved everyone, never afraid of new people; she greeted everyone with a big smile and shining eyes. According to her grandpa, she loved watching football, both the OSU Cowboys and the OU Sooners. When she was not watching football, she enjoyed watching Curious George and The Big Comfy Couch. She liked to talk to her toys and liked to participate with her uncle Sie when he was playing basketball; she was his biggest cheerleader. She liked to discover the world through touch and was in awe of the Christmas tree. She liked to pull her Papa Justin and Pop Jon's beards and would take your glasses right off if given the chance. She loved music and would sing along with others. She was a bright and shining light in the lives of all who knew and loved her. She had four very special uncles whom she adored and who will miss her dearly.

Paisley is survived by her parents, Abeni Rose Riley and Ryan Thayer, of Enid and Covington; maternal grandparents, Jon "Pops" Riley and Meredith "Me-Me" Riley, and uncle Sie, of Enid; paternal grandparents, Justin "Papa" and Morgan "Mi-Mi" Thayer and uncles Camden, Braden and Owen, of Covington; maternal great-grandmother, Debbie "G-Gi" Necaise, of Enid; maternal great-grandparents, Mike and Susan "Gi-Gi" Riley, of Enid; great-uncle Camren Riley, of Enid; paternal great-grandparents Mike Winters of Perry, OK, and Lavona "Nana" Bischoff, of Covington; paternal great-grandparents, Ela "Gigi" Thayer and Teddy Pope, both of Covington; maternal great-great grandmother, Vontella Riley, of Enid; paternal great-great grandmother, Dorothy Thayer, of Covington; as well as numerous cousins.

Memorial contributions in Paisley's memory may be made to SPCA, with Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.

Paisley was the most loved, cherished and precious little girl in the whole wide world.

The family requests that those in attendance please wear something pink in honor of our little girl.

Condolences may be made, memories shared and services viewed online at www.ladusauevans.com.


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