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Tulsa-
Samantha Ann Crosson, 37, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away at
home on October 31, 2025. She was born on November 10, 1987, in Tucson,
Arizona, to Kevin and Linda Crosson.
Samantha was a bright light to all who knew her. She loved deeply and had a heart of gold. She was a proud Navy Veteran, a graduate of Oklahoma State University, and a steadfast Swifty. Samantha had a great love for Tulsa and her community, children and she found joy in helping people around her; whether it was an act of kindness like paying for a stranger's order in line or a simple smile and heartfelt compliment, she loved making others feel special.
Samantha is survived by her beloved spouse, Geoff Renberg; her mother, Linda Crosson; and her two sisters, Jeana Young and Michelle Crosson, as well as many cherished aunts, uncles, cousins, and close friends.
She was preceded in death by her father, Kevin Crosson, and her brother-in-law, Jeffrey Young.
An intimate service will be held at Shipman’s Funeral Home in Pryor, Oklahoma, on Wednesday, November 12, at 10 am.
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