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Jedidiah “Jedi” Bryan Phillip Kirwin entered this world and departed on December 16, 2024. Although our time together was brief, he filled our hearts with love. This love will continue to grow until the day we can meet again. The smallest of hearts will forever fill the world with the greatest love.
Jedi is survived by his loving parents, David and Monica Kirwin; rowdy brothers, Joshua, Skylar, and Nolan; and adoring sister, Abigail; grandparents, David and Sharon Kirwin, and Bryan and Debbie Giles; grandfather Ralph Fenton; Aunt Sandra Goldsmith; Uncle Michael and Aunt Keli Kirwin; Uncle Rick and Aunt Stephanie Spencer; as well as many, many cousins.
He was preceded in death by his eldest brother, Kaiden Kirwin; great grandparents, Hugh and Ruth Kirwin, and Billy and June Crossland; great grandparents, Hershel and Beverly Wilkerson; Aunt Sherri Pooler; and cousin, Naomi Anderson.
Funeral Service
10:30 am
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Saint
Therese Catholic Church
1007 N 19th St
Collinsville, Oklahoma, United
States
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