Dillon Fairfax Barrett passed from this life on September 9, 2024, at the age of 27 in Cleveland, Oklahoma.
Dillon was born on January 10, 1997, in Cushing, Oklahoma, he was the son of William Barrett and Roxanne Drury. Dillon grew up and attended school in Cleveland completing his education at Cleveland High School. For a short time while growing up Dillon moved to Colorado where he resided with his uncle. Dillon had been recently working at the Hickory House in Cleveland.
Dillon loved cooking, listening to music and going on walks. He always enjoyed being outdoors walking in the woods.
Survivors include his mother Roxanne Drury of Cleveland, Oklahoma; maternal grandmother Nancy Drury of Cleveland, Oklahoma, paternal grandmother Shirley Barrett of Cleveland, Oklahoma; four siblings Michael Drury of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, Billy Jack Barrett of Mannford, Oklahoma, Leann Tyson of Colorado, Stacy Campbell of Arkansas and a host of other relatives and friends.
Dillon was preceded in death by his father William Barrett, grandparents Marvin Drury, Eddie Barrett, one brother Mark Allen Carter.
Friends and family may visit Debbie's online guest book and memorial page at www.chapman-black.com.
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