Obituaries

Brandon Thomas Reichenberger

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Brandon Thomas Reichenberger, 25, of Cache, Okla., died June 30, 2012, as a result from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was born July 23, 1986, in Oklahoma City, Okla., and resided in Bentonville, Ark., for the majority of his childhood. He graduated from Green Country School of Dental Assistance. On Nov. 7, 2006, he married Amber Nicole Wooth. They were blessed with two wonderful girls, Layton Shaddix, age 3, and Embrei Jordan, age 2. Brandon is survived by his wife, Amber, along with his daughters; brother, Ryan of Tulsa, with his two sons, Aiden and Ryland; sister and brother-in-law, Hannah Reichenberger and Shane Headrick of Tulsa, with their son Sebastian; mother, Jodi Avery of Claremore; father and stepmother, Tom and Helen Reichenberger of San Antonio, Texas; brother-in-law, Cameron Wooth; mother and father-in-law, Tina and Lenny Wooth, all of Walters, Okla. Brandon is also survived by five grandmothers, Donna Reichenberger of Wichita, Kan.; Kathleen Meyer of Andale, Kan.; Jerry Fretz of Tulsa; Tincy Wooth of Elgin, Okla., and Wanda Graham of Muskogee, Okla.; 21 aunts and uncles; three nephews; and 29 cousins. Always the biggest kid at the party, whether it was skateboarding, swimming, any athletic challenge, or simply wearing silly hats (even a tiara) to entertain his young cousins, Brandon was dearly loved by his three nephews, aunts and uncles and had lasting relationships with his cousins. His passion was actually passion – he was passionate and excelled at anything he set his mind to do and never ignored a dare. A natural and charismatic leader, he loved intensely and had an uncanny ability to make you smile and root for him only minutes after he aggravated you. An animal lover and animal advocate, with many of his pets being rescue animals, Brandon loved his pets intensely too. Although he often appeared to be a tough guy, he was actually very sensitive and easily gave people second chances because what he desired most was love. Brandon was loved and will forever be with us because of the lasting impression he made on everyone he met. A private funeral service was held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, at the Comanche Nation Funeral Home in Lawton, Okla., with family friend, Pastor Videl Yackeschi, officiating. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to Amber Reichenberger Family; or a memorial may be made in honor of Brandon Reichenberger to: Humane Society.

Published July 8, 2012

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