Celebration of Life service for Hadley Beatrice Stratton is 4:00 p.m. Saturday, December 30, 2017, at the Women's Building at the Fairgrounds, Alva, Oklahoma.
Hadley Beatrice Stratton, daughter of Matthew Glen and Megan Marie (Burditt) Stratton, was born August 24, 2017, at Enid, Oklahoma, and passed away December 20, 2017, at Alva Oklahoma.
She was the joy of Matthew and Megan's life, and was always a happy, smiling baby. She loved everybody that she met.
Hadley is survived by her parents, Matthew and Megan Stratton, her grandparents, Dena Kae and Harlan Dee Stratton II of Enid; Randy M. and Wendy Marie Burditt of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico; and her great-grandmother, Audrey Stratton of Enid; three cousins, Buddy, Tara, and Shane Neeley; two aunts and uncles, H. D. and Marlene Stratton of Enid; and Jeni and Billy Neeley, of Truth or Consequences; other relatives and friends.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Love Fund at Banc Central, set up in her memory.
Remembrances may be shared with the family at www.MarshallFuneralHomes.com.
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