Daniel Scarberry, age 41, passed away on October 26, 2022. Daniel was born on November 9, 1980, in Talihina, Oklahoma to Dennis and Linda (Mooney) Scarberry. He graduated from Valliant High School and attended Carl Albert State College and OSU Okmulgee and got his Associates degree in small business management. Daniel worked as a groundskeeping manager with The Choctaw Nation. He enjoyed Hunting, fishing, fantasy football, spending time at the lake and cooking.
Memories with Daniel will forever be cherished by his wife Sara Elizabeth (Cummins) Scarberry, of the home and his children Avery Scarberry, Mason Scarberry, Marlie Beth Scarberry, and Daniel Archer Scarberry all of Durant, his mother Linda Scarberry of Valliant, niece Paulette Scarberry, two brothers of Valliant and other extended family.
The family has chosen cremation and will hold a private celebration of Daniels life and memories.
Cremation services are under the direction of Brown’s funeral service of Durant.
Online condolences can be made at http://www.brownsfuneralservice.com
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