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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Van Jay Riley

November 11, 1949 ~ May 8, 2008

Van Jay Riley, 58, of Midwest City passed away Thursday, May 8, 2008 in Oklahoma City. Born November 11, 1949 in Oklahoma City to Lawrence Rayburn and Estaline Fay (Johnson) Riley.

Van loved being around people and had a love for animals. Playing video games and fishing were among his favorite things.

Van was preceded in death by his father, Lawrence and brother, Larry.

He is survived by his mother, Estaline; brother, Steve; Nieces and Nephews: Dawn Shafer, Lenice Turner, Steven Riley, Brandi Duncan and Amy McCallon; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, great nieces and nephews and many friends.

Funeral
Soldier Creek Baptist Church
9020 S.E. 15th
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73130 


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