Chase Keith Brewster
Sep 15, 1974 - Jul 19, 2019
Posted by Martha Reddout
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Whinery Funeral Service
Sayre, OK
(permission granted)
Chase grew up in the Durham and Cheyenne communities. He attended school at Reydon and Cheyenne where he excelled at baseball. He graduated in 1993 from Cheyenne High School and was later married to Misty Michelle (Moler) Brewster at Sayre, Oklahoma on April 7, 1994. Together they made their home in Elk City for the first couple of years and returned to Cheyenne where they raised their family. In August of 2018 they moved to Leedey, Oklahoma to further their business. Chase loved sports and followed OU football, Texas Rangers baseball but his passion in life was work and following his children in all of their sporting events.
He is survived by wife, Misty, of the home; 2 children, Clayton
Brewster, Cheyenne, OK and Catelyn Brewster, of the home; his parents,
Dennis and Debbie Brewster, Grove, OK and a host of other relatives and
friends.
A private service
was held at the Cheyenne Cemetery under the direction of Rose Chapel
Funeral Service, Cheyenne.
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