Cheyenne KayLynn Rae Baker's Obituary
Cheyenne KayLynn Rae Baker (Sweet/Sugar Bear, Pugsey, Rollie Pollie, Chubs, Trouble, Baby Cake, Punk, Ham, Cutie Pie, Sweet Cheeks, Baby Chey, Angel Baby) Cheyenne received her beautiful angel wings on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at her home in Stonebluff, Oklahoma. She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on January 2, 2016 to her wonderful parents, Cole & Chelsea. Her short life gave us more joy than one could ever know. She laughed and smiled throughout her 8 ½ months bringing joy & laughter to everyone she touched. Although she loved being a “naked butt”. She was always dressed like a princess with bows in her hair, even when she was around her many animals that her Mommy & her so dearly loved. “Sweet Bear” had her Daddy wrapped around her finger since the day she was born. Cheyenne and her Mommy & Daddy traveled around making their home wherever Daddy’s job took them. Cheyenne is survived by her parents, Cole & Chelsea of Stonebluff, OK; Grandparents, Frank & Shelly Woodward of Bixby, OK; Monty & Trish Baker of Stonebluff, OK; John & Sherry Kaiser of Catoosa, OK; Great Grandparents, Jack & Martha Sue Woodward; Bill (Papa) Ruth Ann (Mema) Collins, Christine (Oma) Kline, Aunts & Uncles, Brock (Rachel) Halverson, Kress Woodward, Lindsey (Ben) Brashear, Logan & Kendal Baker, Cousin, Hallie Rae Brooklyn & Bronc Alan. She was also loved and adored by many other family members. Cheyenne was preceded in death by her Great Grandparents, Howard & Dorothy Dahl, Stoney Baker and Charles Kline. Dearest Cheyenne, please know our greatest blessing was having you (Rough & Tough and from Stonebluff!!!) Visitation will be 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm, Sunday, September 25, 2016, Floral Haven Funeral Home Chapel, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The family of Cheyenne would like to encourage all friends and family to wear pink or bright colors to the memorial services to celebrate the life of a precious little angel. Memorial services will be 10:00 am Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at the First Assembly of God Church, Haskell, Oklahoma.
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