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Christopher Brian Riley

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Christopher Brian Riley

Birth
Moore, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
28 Nov 2018 (aged 44)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
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PIEDMONT
Riley, Christopher Brian, 44, died Nov. 28. Memorial services 10 a.m. Saturday, South Park Baptist Church (Affordable Cremation Service, Oklahoma City).

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Wednesday, December 5, 2018, Page 9A.
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Christopher Brian Riley
November 29th 1973
November 28th 2018
Memorial service will be held Saturday December 8th 2018 at 10:00 Am at
South Park Baptist Church
2900 SW 199th St
Okc, Ok 73170
You may attend or send flowers there.
Born to Edward & Peggy Riley in Moore, Oklahoma.
Brian is survived by his mother Peggy Riley-Murray, his wife Denise Dixon-Riley,
his two sons Ashton Holtzen-Riley and Dominick Simonson and his two daughters Cassie and Emily Dixon. He is also survived by his brother Tim Riley.
He was preceded in death by his brother Ricky Riley, his father Edward Riley, and his son Jack William Dixon.
He was a loving, devoted, loyal husband, father, son, brother and friend to many.
He was the apple of his mother’s eye and her whole world. He was his wife’s best friend and cherished love. He held her heart and her soul and he was her greatest comfort when Jack passed away. He was an avid Sooner and would yell “boomer” wherever he was and always be answered back. He was a loyal Republican and loved his country with a fiery passion, so much so that even at home he would stand for the national anthem. He was one of the best Paintless Dent repairmen in the state and had done so for 24 years. There was nothing more important to him in this world than his babies. He loved playing his bass with his son Ashton more than anything and the two would play for hours. He was so proud of his daughter Cassie for joining the military. He had a special bond with his youngest daughter, Emily, who was his ice cream buddy. He cheered the loudest at his oldest son’s college graduation for the accomplishment he made. He was training Jack in PDR to leave a legacy and was devastated when he passed at 16 years old. He always prided himself in being a good father to his children. He has a countless number of friends whom he enjoyed spending time with. He had the biggest heart and was always willing to listen to anyone who needed it. He had a laugh that was contagious and a smile that could light up the room.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
Me Hollo le my dearest until we meet again.
PIEDMONT
Riley, Christopher Brian, 44, died Nov. 28. Memorial services 10 a.m. Saturday, South Park Baptist Church (Affordable Cremation Service, Oklahoma City).

Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Wednesday, December 5, 2018, Page 9A.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Christopher Brian Riley
November 29th 1973
November 28th 2018
Memorial service will be held Saturday December 8th 2018 at 10:00 Am at
South Park Baptist Church
2900 SW 199th St
Okc, Ok 73170
You may attend or send flowers there.
Born to Edward & Peggy Riley in Moore, Oklahoma.
Brian is survived by his mother Peggy Riley-Murray, his wife Denise Dixon-Riley,
his two sons Ashton Holtzen-Riley and Dominick Simonson and his two daughters Cassie and Emily Dixon. He is also survived by his brother Tim Riley.
He was preceded in death by his brother Ricky Riley, his father Edward Riley, and his son Jack William Dixon.
He was a loving, devoted, loyal husband, father, son, brother and friend to many.
He was the apple of his mother’s eye and her whole world. He was his wife’s best friend and cherished love. He held her heart and her soul and he was her greatest comfort when Jack passed away. He was an avid Sooner and would yell “boomer” wherever he was and always be answered back. He was a loyal Republican and loved his country with a fiery passion, so much so that even at home he would stand for the national anthem. He was one of the best Paintless Dent repairmen in the state and had done so for 24 years. There was nothing more important to him in this world than his babies. He loved playing his bass with his son Ashton more than anything and the two would play for hours. He was so proud of his daughter Cassie for joining the military. He had a special bond with his youngest daughter, Emily, who was his ice cream buddy. He cheered the loudest at his oldest son’s college graduation for the accomplishment he made. He was training Jack in PDR to leave a legacy and was devastated when he passed at 16 years old. He always prided himself in being a good father to his children. He has a countless number of friends whom he enjoyed spending time with. He had the biggest heart and was always willing to listen to anyone who needed it. He had a laugh that was contagious and a smile that could light up the room.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
Me Hollo le my dearest until we meet again.


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