Funeral services for Shane Ray Sanders, age 35, of Chickasha will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 23, 2007, at the Full Gospel Church.
Shane was born December 1, 1971 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was the son of Harvey Sanders and Barbara Basham Sanders. He died on July 18, 2007, in Chickasha.
He lived in Chickasha most of his life. He had lived in Oklahoma City for the past six years and had recently moved back to Chickasha.
Shane went to welding school in Tulsa and had worked as a welder in Oklahoma City and Chickasha.
He was preceded in death by his father and his grandparents, Blythe Basham, Willie Mae Sanders, Jim Sanders and Jelly Basham; and great-grandparents Hazel and Art Neal.
Survivors include his mother, Barbara Sanders of Chickasha; son, Shalyne Sanders of Chickasha; son, Bradyne Sanders of Chickasha; daughter, Lay la Sanders of Blanchard; daughter, Lillian "Tiger" Green of Oklahoma City; brother, Jimmy Sanders of Chickasha; sister, Florence Bishop of Oklahoma City; sister, Joan Tucker of Oklahoma City; sister, Connie Sanders of Lone Grove; sister, Terri Laurens of Duncan; sister, Brenda Edwards of Chickasha; and girlfriend, Autumn Green of Oklahoma City.
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