Antonio "Tony" Valentin Diaz was born January 1st, 1984, in Oklahoma City to Daniel Anthony Diaz and Jackie Lynn (Parks) Diaz. He passed away on October 16, 2003, in Tuttle, Oklahoma at the age of 19.
Tony was a graduate of Tuttle High School and had just recently applied for the Marine Corps.
He worked for Sara Lee Bakery.
He was learning to play the bass guitar, but he enjoyed fishing the most.
He also enjoyed tinkering on cars and was a student at Canadian Valley Vo-Tech, learning to be a precision machinist.
Tony also loved children and was very good with them.
Survivors include his parents, Daniel and Jackie of the home; 3 brothers, Jeffery Ray Diaz of Tuttle, Daniel Anthony Diaz, Jr., of Brownwood, Texas, and Dustin Lee Parks; 3 sisters, Kristy Denise Diaz of Minco, Lisa Renee Hollinger of Granbury, Texas, Margie Lynette Diaz of Abilene, Texas; his grandparents, Jack Parks of Minco, OK, and Nelda Parks of Norman, OK, and Balentin and Lucy Diaz of Coleman, Texas; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Elizabeth Hurtado, and a brother, Jeramey Ray Diaz.
Services were held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 18, 2003, at Snow Hill Baptist Church in Tuttle, Oklahoma, with Rev. Todd Littleton officiating.
Arrangements were made by Eisenhour Funeral Home in Blanchard, Oklahoma.
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