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Brandon Fudge Obituary

Brandon James Fudge Brandon James Fudge, 28, of Oklahoma City, Okla., died Tuesday, May 30, 2006, in Oklahoma City. Graveside service will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 3, 2006, with Dr. Tricia Cooper officiating. Interment is under the direction of Don Grantham Funeral Home in Duncan, Okla. Brandon was born February 8, 1978, in Amarillo, Texas. He is the son of Ronald Brent Fudge and Jennie (Brazele) Huddelston. He married Jennifer Steele on February 13, 2002, in Oklahoma City. Brandon was a Marlow High School graduate, Class of 1997, and was employed with McKesson Pharmaceutical in Oklahoma City. Survivors include his wife, Jennifer; a son, Rylan Fudge; and two daughters, Peyton Fudge and Zoey Steele, all of the home; his mother and stepfather, Jennie and Billy Huddelston of Duncan; his father, Ronald Brent Fudge of Santa Fe, N.M.; two sisters, Jena Kay Carter of Ward, Ark., and Deidre Fudge of Santa Fe, N.M.; his grandparents, Geneveive Huddelston of Duncan and Jim and Laverne Brazele of Decatur, Texas; an aunt, Susan Bozwell and her husband Roger of Decatur; a niece, Makenzie Carter; and a nephew, Tyler Carter. Brandon was preceded in death by an infant son. Honorary casket bearers are Steve Mayo, Dylan Mayo, Eric Walston, Adam Epperson, Randy Lee, Mike Gamez and William Saladin. Online condolences may be sent to www.granthamfuneralhome.com

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Published by Plainview Daily Herald from Jun. 2 to Jun. 3, 2006.

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Joy Ridlehuber

June 7, 2006

Ron and family, Jennie and family, please know you're in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and comfort you during this very difficult time. Sincerely, Joy Ridlehuber

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