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Cheyenne Michelle Anglin

Cheyenne Michelle Anglin

January 18, 1995 March 10, 2026

Oklahoma City, OK

Cheyenne Michelle Anglin, 31, of Oklahoma City, passed away tragically on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Born on January 18, 1995, in Oakdale, California, to Brenda Anglin, she was lovingly adopted and raised by James Anglin.

A proud graduate of Duncan High School’s Class of 2013, Cheyenne worked as a CNA, a profession that reflected her generous heart and deep passion for caring for others. Her compassion reached far beyond her job; she founded the Helping Hands Oklahoma Facebook page and Red Line Socials, building online communities where people found support, connection, and friendship. She lived boldly and embraced life fully, finding joy and freedom riding motorcycles as a proud member of the 405 Riders Group, where she formed lasting friendships and created many cherished memories.

Above all, Cheyenne treasured her family and the warmth of being surrounded by loved ones and laughter. Her greatest joy was her son, Xayvier, whom she adored with all her heart. She was also excitedly expecting another child later this year.

Preceded in death by her adopted father, James Anglin, Cheyenne is survived by her son, Xayvier; her mother, Brenda; brothers James Shilling (Jadyn), Thomas Shilling (Katie), and Christian Shilling (Megan); uncle David Anglin; and nephews Rider and Jaxson Shilling. She leaves behind a vibrant legacy of kindness, community, and unwavering love, and will be deeply missed by all whose lives she touched.

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