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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Clinton Wade Faulkner

Clinton Wade Faulkner
August 22, 1979 ~ November 04, 2019

Clinton Wade Faulkner was born August 22, 1979 to Gene Wade and Sherry Lou (Baird) Faulkner in Stillwater, Oklahoma. He departed this life November 4, 2019 at the age of 40.

He graduated from Yale High School. He was a musician and enjoyed writing songs, performing, fishing and setting up sound systems. On February 18, 2012 he was united in marriage with Christy Lynn Byrne.

He is survived by his wife Christy Lynn Faulkner; mother, Sherry Lou Pendleton; three children, Kaleb Wade Faulkner, Caileana Louann Faulkner, Joshua Dean Faulkner; two step children, Cameron Todd Byrne and Chelsea Danielle Byrne; three sisters, Lynn, Bobbie and Katy; grandchildren, Layden Ernest Johnson, Liam Todd Byrne, Graison Todd Hall-Byrne, Maijer James Byrne.

He was preceded in death by his father. 


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