Dale Brown 67 year old Woodward resident, passed away Tuesday, February 22, 2022 in Woodward. Arrangements are under the direction of Billings Funeral Home.
Dale Dewayne Brown was born December 21, 1954 to Wiley Dale and Betty Jean (Littau) Brown in Woodward, Oklahoma. Dale grew up in Woodward and attended Woodward schools. Dale was united into marriage to Deborah Friend on August 28, 1981 in Woodward and the couple made their first home in Woodward before moving to Mooreland.
Dale worked in the oil field as a driller and at the landfill. He often enjoyed working on his cars and watching football games. Dale was brought the most joy by spending time with his family and friends.
He is survived by sons, Shiloh Brown and wife Mary, Cory Brown, and Tanner Green; daughter, Brandy Green; brother, Dennis Brown; grandchildren, Tyler Chapple, Maxine Ezell, Noelani Alcantar, Josie Zuck, Cassandra Zuck and Katelyn Zuck; great-grandchildren, Kaylina Carlise, Lillie Carlisle, Mason Zuck, Isabella Zuck and Nevayla Widener.
Dale was preceded in death by his father, Wiley Brown; mother, Betty Brown; wife, Deborah Brown; sister in law, Kathy Brown.
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