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In loving memory of Brady James Montanez, who was born sleeping on September 30, 2025, the beloved son of Jaison Montanez and Sydney Marshall.
Though he never took a breath, Brady James was loved and will always be. Held in the hearts of his family from the moment they knew of his presence, he brought hope, dreams, and an unmeasurable love that will never fade.
Brady James was preceded in death by his grandmother, Elaine Montanez; and great grandfather CP Montanez.
He is mourned by his parents, Jaison and Sydney; grandparents, Kevin Marshall of Shawnee, Angela Marshall of Seminole, Kyle Corona, of Seminole, Troy Frank of Hobbs, NM., and Dustin and Brandy Duncan, of Bowlegs; great grandparents, Charles and Christie Johnson, of Wewoka, and Sally Taylor, of Wewoka; aunts and uncles, Savannah Marshall, Mia Corona, Kaylee Corona, Micco Corona, Jordan Montanez, Justin Duncan, and Chistian Sneed, all of Seminole, Cheri Johnson, of Wewoka, and Chance and Makayla Tipken, of Edmond, Bink Hill, of Wewoka, and Randall Marshall, of Cromwell; along with numerous other family members.
Comfort is found in knowing that Brady James was never alone and knew only love.
Services are scheduled for Friday, October 3, 2025, at 10:00 A.M. at Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole, with Paul Fixico officiating. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Wewoka. Services are under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home in Seminole.
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