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Marcelino Mickey Arvizu passed away unexpectedly on July 25, 2021. He was born in Stroud, OK, on August 21, 1983 to Marcelino and Martha Louise “Tina” (Robnett) Arvizu.
Mickey was a 2002 graduate of Stroud High School. He then went on to join the Army/Army National Guard in 2003 serving for 11 years. Mickey loved to lift weights, listen to music and shoot guns. He enjoyed watching the Sooners and Tampa Bay Bucchaneers. Mickey’s biggest blessing is his two children. He loved spending as much time with them and family as he could along with his furry companion Capone.
Mickey was preceded in death by his grandparents Franklin Doug and Inez Hale Robnett, uncle David Robnett, and aunt Judy Williams.
He is survived by his children Diego and Olivia Arvizu of Stroud, OK; parents Tina and Marcelino Arvizu of Stroud, OK; sister Amalia Henderson and husband Ryan of Depew, OK; brother Matt Arvizu of OKC, OK; niece Hartlee Henderson of Depew, OK; and many other aunts, uncles, cousin, friends and extended family.
A funeral service will be held Saturday, July 31, 2021 at 2:00 PM at the Parks Brothers Chapel, Stroud, OK with burial following in Stroud Cemetery. Condolences may be offered online at www.parksbrothers.net. Care Services are provided by Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Stroud, OK.
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