Reagan Le’Paige Ballard was born June 14, 1992 to Monte Michael and Bonnie June Barrera in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She departed this life December 20, 2019 at the age of 27.
She was a graduate of Bristow High School and went on to receive an Associate’s Degree from OSU. Working as a sales associate at Versona, Reagan had a flare for fashion and art. She also enjoyed gardening, interior design and reading books. She also loved watching movies, especially “Gone With the Wind” and “Star Wars”. Reagan had many things she enjoyed in her spare time but most of all spending time with her son, Mason. He was the light of her life.
She is survived by one son, Mason Ballard; mother, Bonnie Barrera of Bristow; two sisters, Holly Le’Dores McMillan and husband John of Tulsa, Lacy Re’Nae Barrera of Bristow; one brother, Peyton Colt Dixon of Bristow; Boyfriend, Jovan Hawkins of Bristow; Paternal grandparents, Rosa Le’Dores Diaz and husband Ron of Sapulpa, Ron and Vicki Barrera of Madera, California; Maternal grandparents, Patricia Norris of Bristow, Don and Josephine Sturdevant of Slick; aunt, Tawny Rogers of Madera, California; one nephew, Reid McMillan; adopted sisters, Savanah Fullbright, Callie Fuller and Tara Delacerda; honorary parents, Merle Fuller and Wendy Clark.
She is preceded in death by her father, Monte Michael Barrera, one sister, Emily Elizabeth Barrera, grandfather, Joe Mays, great grandparents, Johnny and Ralph Barrera.
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