Joseph Layton, beloved son of Brandi Layton, was born on January 16th, 1997 in Weatherford, Oklahoma. He tragically passed away on March 4, 2025. Joseph attended Fort Cobb Braxton high school. He had a passion for anything outdoors and could often be found fishing, rock, and artifact hunting, or simply spending time with his family. Joseph cherished the time he spent with his loved ones. He will be remembered for his infectious laughter, adventurous spirit, and his beautiful soul. Joseph had a way of making everyone laugh and smile around him. He was loved by so many family members and friends.
Joseph leaves behind his Grandmother Kimberly Pasby of Fort Cobb, Grandfather Dan Layton of Ohio, Papa Chris Collier of Custer City, Mother Brandi Layton of Fort Cobb, Sister Riley Layton of Marlow, OK, along with her two kids Joseph's Niece, Mallory Myers, and Nephew, Lucas Myers. Brother Brian Layton of Kansas, His uncle Brian Layton and his wife Cassie Layton and their six children, His Uncle Michael Huston and his wife Sarah Huston along with their son.
Joseph is preceded in death by His Great grandparents Ernest Reyes and Vera Ann Reyes, Great uncle Richard Jenkins, and Cousin Alexander Huston.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that you please consider making a donation towards Funeral Cost. Donations can be made in the Go Fund Me link or made directly to the Funeral Home.
https://gofund.me/480053bf
Visitation: 1:00 p.m. ~ 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 13, 2025
Ray & Martha's Funeral Home
Graveside: 3:00 p.m., Friday, March 14, 2025
Fort Cobb/Oak Grove Cemetery
Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
Under the direction of Ray & Martha's Funeral Home, Anadarko, OK
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