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Bryan Kelly Fletcher passed away on November 29, 2024, in Amarillo, Texas, surrounded by family. He was born on January 19, 1985, to Carlton and Pamela Fletcher in Amarillo Texas.
He graduated from Randall High School in 2003 and was a member of the Church at Quail Creek. Bryan was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting and fishing. He also loved traveling, the mountains were the closest to his heart, calling it “his happy place.” Bryan was a father of two beautiful children, Oakley and Kelton, who he loved dearly. They would spend their weekend with their dad and grandparents swimming, shopping and going out to eat. He will truly be missed by his family and loved ones.
Bryan is survived by his children Oakley and Kelton Fletcher, parents Carlton and Pam Fletcher, brother Greg (Natae) Fletcher and their children Dylan and Taegan, uncle and aunt Greg and Jami Nite, aunt Velvet McCurry, aunt Kathy Fletcher and uncle Greg Lopez, numerous cousins, extended family and loved ones.
He is preceded by his grandparents Ed and Willaphene Fletcher, grandparents John and Cleta Nite, aunt Sonja Nite, uncle Kelly Nite, uncle and aunt Milton and Charlotte McNeely, uncle Pierce McCurry, uncle Lenny Monson and cousins Matt and Johnny McCurry.
A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date, and memorial contributions can be made to Southwest Ambucs.
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8310 S Coulter Street, Amarillo, TX 79119
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