Oakley Faye Cain, newborn daughter of Angel Yarborough and Brandon Cain, passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at the Oklahoma Children’s Hospital in Oklahoma City. She was born on December 9th at Oklahoma City.
She was welcomed in heaven by her great grandmothers, Faye Yarborough and Rebecca Cain.
Those left behind are her parents, Angel and Brandon of Guymon; her grandparents, Timothy and Candi Yarborough of Guymon and Regina Cain of Tulare, California; great grandmothers, Connie Andren of Tulare and Deborah Cain of Noble, OK; great grandfather, Darrell Phillips of Tulare; uncles and aunts: Dylan and Melanie Morris of Tulare, Joseph Yarborough and Timothy Yarborough, II of Guymon, Ryan Cain of Oklahoma City, Mariah Ortiz of Tulare and Breanna Cain of Oklahoma City; great aunts, Chassity Cain Zachary of Noble, Shannon Munoz of Tulare and Terri Yarborough of Tulare; and one cousin, Jace Morris of Tulare.
Cremation arrangements are under the care of the Bunch – Roberts Funeral Home and there will be a Celebration of Oakley’s life at a later date in California. Friends can sign the online guestbook and leave condolences at www.bunchroberts.com
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