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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Oris Ray Easton

Oris Ray Easton
June 26, 1955 ~ January 28, 2021

Oris Ray Easton, 65, of Del City, Oklahoma passed away on January 28, 2021 at Alliance Health Midwest in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Oris was born on June 26, 1955 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Jesse Otho and Jewell Marie (Ray) Easton. He graduated from Del City High School where he was an excellent football and baseball player. He was an avid sports fanatic and enjoyed OU Football. He also had a love for hunting, fishing, and gardening. You would often catch him doing one or the other in his down time. On June 19, 1987, Oris married the love of his life Lisa Renee Easton.

Oris is survived by his daughter Tianna & Jeremy Rogers of Choctaw, OK; son Jesse Easton of Del City, OK; grandchildren Jeysa Rogers, Kayla Easton, and Jayse Rogers; sisters Elsie Ann Ingram of Seattle, WA and Regina Dunsworth of Choctaw, OK.

He is preceded in death by his wife Lisa Easton; sisters Jesslyn Perrin, Donna Campbell; his parents Jesse Otho and Jewell Marie (Ray) Easton and his beloved dog Sooner. 


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