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Preserve forever →Danny Royce Braziel
September 24, 1953— March 11, 2026
Oklahoma City, OK
Danny Braziel ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by John M. Ireland & Son Funeral Home and Chapel on Mar. 16, 2026.Danny Royce Braziel was born in Wichita Falls, Texas on September 24, 1953. He peacefully changed his address from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to heaven on March 11, 2026.Danny lived a life of adventure. He loved to help people, he loved animals and he loved to make you smile. At 17 he joined the United States Marine Corps and was a courageous Vietnam Veteran.Relationships were important to Danny. He treasured times with his friends and family. His life was a reflection of love.Danny was an incredible craftsman, he loved to work with his hands, whether it was polishing a gemstone, intricate leatherwork, refinishing beautiful furniture, or constructing, he perfected it.Danny's legacy is the love that he shared with us. That will remain in our hearts forever.Danny's relatives that are left to cherish his memory are his daughter Gina Braziel, son Danny Luig and his siblings Bobby Braziel, Kathy Vance and Lorri Walsh.Danny is preceded in death by his Mother and Father Ruby and Jinkey Braziel and his sisters Meridith Farris and JoAne Braziel.Service and Burial is under the direction ofJohn M. Ireland & SonFuneral Home and Chapel(405) 799-1200120 S. BroadwayMoore, Ok 73160Visitation is on Wednesday 18 March, 2026 from 12:00 to 8:00.Services are on Thursday 19 March, 2026 at 11.00 with burial following in the Moore Cemetery.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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