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Obit written by Stephanie Martin (Stephen’s twin sister) 31 Mar 2018
Submitted by: Rex Warlick


Stephen L. Martin

Stephen L. Martin
June 12, 1974 ~ March 28, 2018

Stephen L. Martin, of OKC, OK, passed away March 28th, 2018. He came into this world with his twin sister on June 12, 1974.

He was a caring man who loved his family, he liked to tinker with trucks and was a hard worker.

He's survived by his 2 children, his twin sister, Stephanie and 8 other siblings, Chris, Charles, Jay, Brandy, Lonnie, Susan, Ty, and Winn; his father, Wyatt Martin of Moore; mother, Debbie Robinson of Agra and many other uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his step mother Shirley Martin and step brother Brant Harvill. 

Stephen will be cherished and will continue to be loved by all. 


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