Preston Claborn, 39, passed away on February 4th, 2022, surrounded by family in Norman, Oklahoma.
Preston was born in Marquette, Michigan, to Robert Claborn and Rebecca Claborn on October 4th 1982. He went to Oklahoma Bible Academy in Enid, Oklahoma.
He married Kayleigh Downs Claborn on August 28th, 2015, in Norman, Oklahoma. He graduated from The University of Oklahoma with a bachelor's in Journalism. He later on found his love for technology and has been an Associate Director at Agio for the last 8 years.
Preston enjoyed board games, computers, and telling dad jokes. He loved his family, friends, and animals. He was a foster for rescue dogs and would drop everything to help out anyone the moment they asked. He was the greatest gift giver. He was selfless, kind, and made everyone feel as if they had known him forever, even if they had just met.
Preston is survived by his wife of 6 years, Kayleigh Downs Claborn; parents Robert and Rebecca Claborn; and brother Baret Claborn.
A private funeral service was held on February 12th, and a public celebration of life will be held on March 12th at 11:00 a.m. at Grace Mennonite in Enid, Oklahoma. Online condolences may be shared at www.tribute.care.
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