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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Raymond Mutt Huddleston

Raymond Mutt Huddleston
October 28, 1978 ~ December 2, 2012

Raymond Mutt Huddleston was born Oct. 28, 1978, in OKC, OK.

As a child Raymond took a liking to football and music. His favorite football teams were the Sooners and the Dallas Cowboys, he played for the Del Crest Falcons. As Raymond got older he pursued a music career in which he had great success. Including, opening for Rap star "Lil Scrappy" and, many other concerts. He would make everyone around him smile every chance he had.

He is survived by his loving mother Una Tomkowski; his two brothers; Joseph Tomkowski and Chris Huddelston; his father Patt Huddelston and, his five children.

He was preceded in death by his loving grandmother, Mildred Byers; his aunt and best friend Wendy Bivens; and his beloved wife Crystal Huddelston. He will be severely missed by all. 


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