Bryan Lynn File, 46 year old resident of Yukon, OK, passed from his life on June 25, 2018. Bryan was born June 9, 1972 to Donnita Pitzer and John File in Shattuck, OK.
He grew up in Fargo, OK and attended school at Fargo, graduating with the class of 1991. After school, he went into the Marines to serve his country like his grandfathers.
Bryan then made his home in Yukon, OK. He worked at the Chesapeake Arena and also as a handyman in Yukon. He enjoyed fishing and playing video games.
Bryan is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather Kenneth File, maternal grandparents Wes and Ruby Fleming, and one uncle Greg File.
He is survived by his mother Donnita Pitzer and stepfather Keith of Foss, OK; father John File of Fargo, OK; two brothers Cody File of Clinton, OK and Lance Pitzer and wife Hollie of Canute, OK; two sisters Sheila Sutton and husband Justin of Elk City, OK and Stephanie Pitzer of Elk City, OK; grandmother Billie File of Fargo, OK; two aunts, two uncles, four nieces, two nephews, extended family and a host of friends
Memorials may be made to the Wounded Warriors in care of Shaw Funeral Home, P.O. Box 276, Vici, OK 73859.
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