Larryn Nicole Rayburn
Feb 17, 1981 - Sep 29, 2015
Posted by: Jo Aguirre
Criswell Funeral Home
Services for Larryn Nicole Rayburn, 34, of Ada are 11:00 a.m. Friday at the
First Baptist Church in Ada, Rev. Harold Ware will officiate. Burial will follow
at Dougherty Cemetery.
Larryn was born to Larry Bart and Terryl Ann Gibson Rayburn February 17, 1981 in
Ada. Larryn accepted Christ as her Savior September 28, 1987. She died Tuesday,
September 29, 2015.
She graduated from Ada High School in 1999. Larryn was certified as an EMT and
Paramedic. She had worked with the youth department at the First Baptist Church
in Ada.
Survivors include her parents, Larry and Terryl Rayburn of Fittstown; a sister,
Haley Rayburn of Ada; her Grannie, Norma Gibson of Dougherty; her Granny,
Virginia Rayburn of Alex; great aunt, Mary Buchanan; an aunt, Chris Yount Jones
and husband Ray of Loveland, CO; four uncles, Jody Rayburn and wife Cindy of
Alex, Bruce Gibson and wife Judy of Davis, Cole Gibson and wife Mary of Sulphur,
and Gary Rayburn of Lindsay.
She was preceded in death by her granddaddies, Neil Gibson and Bart Rayburn; an
uncle, Mike Yount; and an aunt, Linda Gibson.
Bearers will be Jody Rayburn, Bruce Gibson, Cole Gibson, Brad Rayburn, Jeff
Rayburn, Sam Rayburn, Gary Rayburn, Grant Yount, Reed Yount and Blake Gibson.
Obituary may be viewed and online condolences sent to criswellfh.com.
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