Brian Steven Woodrum

Brian Steven Woodrum obituary, Sulphur, OK

Brian Steven Woodrum

Brian Woodrum Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeArman-Clark Funeral Home - Tishomingo on Jun. 27, 2024.

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Brian Steven Woodrum, born on June 11, 1975, at Bitburg Air Force Base in Germany, left this earth on March 24, 2024. Born to Glenn Eugene Woodrum and Sharon Gale (Hurst) Woodrum, Brian's early years were spent in Ravia, Oklahoma, where he attended Ravia Public Schools until the 8th grade before moving on to Tishomingo High School. Brian was a dedicated truck driver and a skilled mechanic, known for his remarkable ability to breathe life into old cars and trucks. He took pride in completely rebuilding the motor for his 1994 Ford pickup, a testament to his passion and expertise. His love for mechanics extended to motorcycles, dirt bikes, and four-wheelers – anything he could fix and drive brought him joy. Brian also enjoyed playing video games.
Brian is survived by his loving parents, Glenn and Sharon Woodrum; his cherished daughter, Kristi Woodrum; and his brothers, Bobby Coffman of Oklahoma City, Glenn Allen of Las Vegas, NV, and Michael Woodrum of Ravia. His family and friends will deeply miss his enthusiasm for life and his generous spirit.
A celebration of Brian's life will be held at 2:00 PM on July 2, 2024, at DeArman-Clark Funeral Home Chapel, with Pastor Jonathan Smith officiating. Brian's memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
Arrangements were made under the direction and care of DeArman-Clark Funeral Home. Friends and family may leave online condolences on our website at www.dearmanfuneral.com

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