Colin-Daughtrey-Obituary

Colin Ray Daughtrey

Norman, Okla., Texas

1991 - 2011

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Colin Ray Daughtrey, 20, passed away Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011. Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Friday in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Colin was born March 3, 1991, in Fort Worth. He was an ambitious young man with a bright...

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A very precious young man and his precious chow dog. I´ll never forget how kind you were and how happy you were. You´re safe and happy in Jesus Beautiful Presence.... Rip my friend. Inell Schilling

I´ve never forgotten Colin and his sweet mother Pat... What a wonderful family and precious young man he was. I´ll never forget watching him play with his beautiful Chow, he loved that dog so much. I know in my heart that he is heaven with Jesus and he´s at peace.

Dear Pat You are always in my Prayers. I think about sweet little Colin and his sweet Chow. I remember watching them play and how happy he was. He is in Heaven with JESUS and is safe in His arms... RIP my Dear Friend. Love Inell Schilling

I miss you. I find things everything that I wish I could tell you about. That I know you would find funny. I know that will never go away. I deleted your number from my phone. I just miss you.

I love and miss you, Colin.

Dearest Pat and Family I am so sorry for your loss, I remember little Colin and his Beautiful Chow Dog. He was a Wonderful and Precious Young man.You are in my Prayers.

May the good Lord give your family strength and peace during this time of sorrow. Colin will be dearly missed and fondly remembered. God bless you all.

My heart goes out to Collin's family. I never met anyone with the good heart and soul of Collin, and will never let one day go by without thinking of him. You were always in my heart and forever will be. We miss you so deeply.
Keri Franklin Beard

Your impact on my life has been tremendous. I will carry your lessons for the rest of my days. Much love, Thomas