Eaton, Colter Donavan
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Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
March 3, 2002, p21

 

                            image here Colter Donavan Eaton
1997 / 2002

Colter Donavan Eaton came into this world a few minutes after his twin brother Turner on January 12, 1997. Colter was at home when he went to be with Jesus on Wednesday, February 27, 2002. Several of Colter's favorite things in life were riding his 3 Wheeler with his brother and little friends, going fishing, playing for the Indian Meridian Tribe T-Ball Team from Choctaw , watching the Monster Trucks, and his Superhero's Spiderman and the Power Rangers. Colter had the opportunity to go to Disney world thru the Make a Wish Foundation, and would not part with his Spiderman Hat. Colter loved to play video games and he LOVED Balloons.

Colter leaves behind his Daddy and Mama, Travis and Denise Eaton , his twin brother Turner and youngest brother Briar of the home. Colter's Grandpa and Granny Johnson of Midwest City, and Papa and Granny Smith of Choctaw , Great Nana Brashear, Marietta, and Great Grandma Eaton , Eufaula, Great Grandma Smith, Nicoma Park, his Uncle Jeff and Aunt Ruby Johnson, Midwest City, Uncle Todd and Aunt Mona Kelly, Oklahoma City, Uncle Chance Eaton , Clayton, Uncle Shannon and Aunt Lisa Marshall, Choctaw , Uncle Wesley Smith, Choctaw , cousins, Gabrielle, Kennedy, Cade, Derek and Dylan, as well as many other family members, friends, and special little friends. Thank you to the Doctors and Nurses at Children's Hospital of Oklahoma City, and a special thanks to Pam and George for their love and support.

Services are under the direction of Barnes and Johnson Funeral Home of Midwest City, to be held at the Barnes and Johnson Chapel at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, March 4, 2002 with burial to follow at Jones Cemetery. Barnes & Johnson F.H. 1820 S. Douglas Blvd Midwest City.

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