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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Tarrin Colt
Snow
December 28, 2002 – November 12, 2021
Tarrin Colt Snow began blessing this world with the brightest smile on December 28, 2002. On November 12, 2021, Tarrin left this world to go hunt the perfect duck blind in the land of the unlimited pin tail. Tarrin was the epiphany of natural ability. It didn't matter if Tarrin was on a horse or basketball court, he made the task look simple. Tarrin truly enjoyed anything outdoors. Everybody knew that from the beginning of deer season to the end of duck season, Tarrin would be hunting during any spare time he has. Tarrin enjoyed a cool crisp morning either in a tree stand, crawling up to a pond with hope of ducks being close, or sitting on the lake. Tarrin graduated part of the Dirty 30 from Atoka High School. He played as a wide receiver for the Atoka Wampus Cats, won state in high jump, and 3rd in 200, but his passion was basketball. Tarrin, #12, always understood the concept of a team. Tarrin's passion of basketball was obvious as he traveled down the court, the announcer knowing Tarrin's next move, came over the speakers, "Here Comes!!" and as Tarrin would dunk the ball, "the boom!!" The smile on Tarrin's face would bring the crowd to their feet. Though basketball was Tarrin's passion, family and friends filled his heart. Tarrin didn't care if it was 3 in the morning, if you needed him he would come to you. Tarrin was blessed to understand true love from his home and shared that blessing with everyone he met. Tarrin had a lot of love in his life, but homework was not one of them. His momma would tell him that she was going to call Mrs. Elliott, Tarrin may roll his eyes but he would do his homework. Tarrin had begun planning his life with his soulmate and best friend, Morgan. Tarrin would tell her that when they get married he wanted Susan Ritter to take their pictures. He loved hard and never forgot anyone that loved him back.
Tarrin is survived by his biggest fan, mom, Doris Snow and dad, Wade Snow of the home in Farris, OK; sister, (Sissy) Casie Masters and husband "Uncle Larry"; brothers, Chance Snow and wife "Aunt Sam", Cody Snow and wife Ky, Ronald Pierce; nanny, Nelly Goodson; nieces, Carson Master, Laramie Jo Master, Lyla Faye Snow; nephews, Chase Masters, Keagan Lester, Jhett Snow; soulmate and best friend, Morgan Bess; along with many dear and loved friends.
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DATE OF SERVICES: Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 at 1:00 PM
PLACE OF SERVICES: Atoka Football Field, Atoka, Oklahoma
OFFICIATING: Rev. Jay Willoughby
ASSISTING: Lori James, Ryan and Jonathan Ritter, Morgan Bess
INTERMENT: Snow Family Cemetery, under his tree stand, Farris, Oklahoma
CASKETBEARERS: Ronald Pierce, Larry Master, Trent Yarbrough, Isaiah DeWitt, Jonathan Ritter, Chayden Cravins, Hunter Brower, Lucas Hanna
HONORARY CASKETBEARERS: Andre Cheadle, Kollin Ritchie, Maverick McDaniel, Tucker Frank, Michael Wyrick, Quent Leflore, J.D. Harris, Cooper Collins, Lyndon Burnett, Tyson Barrett, Tyrell Hill, Eli Turentine, Gavin Harrison, Mike Thompson, Trevor Mosqueda, Luke Viefhaus, Caleb Rowley, Noah Sherrill, Jace Jackson, Will McCall, Caden Sellers, Caleb Wingo, Tanner Thompson
CONDOLENCES MAY BE SENT TO THE FAMILY BY EMAIL TO: BROWNS@ATOKA.NET. PLEASE REFERENCE THE NAME OF THE DECEASED IN YOUR CORRESPONDENCE
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