Cory Ray Sisson's Obituary
Cory Ray Sisson, 36, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away at home on Friday, March 6, 2026.Cory was born October 2, 1989, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, to Raymond Frank Sisson and Stephanie Delight Sisson. He grew up in the Broken Arrow and received his high school education in Broken Arrow. Cory spent most of his life in the Broken Arrow/ Tulsa area, where he was known by those who loved him for his free spirit and the way he lived life to the fullest.
On March 18, 2014, Cory married the love of his life, April Nicole Sisson (Watford), in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Together they built a life centered around family and the people they loved most.
Cory was preceded in death by his mother, Stephanie Delight Sisson; his grandparents, Bud and Sarah Durham, and Frank and Margaret Sisson; and his brother, Michael Sisson.
He is survived by his wife, April Sisson of Tulsa; his daughters, Catelyn Henderson of Tulsa and Paitlyn Sisson of Tulsa; his father, Raymond Sisson of Tulsa; his sister, Steffey Sisson of Tulsa; his nephew, Kyler Williams of Tulsa; his niece, Kaliyah Williams of Tulsa; his aunt, Vickie Sisson of Broken Arrow; and many cousins and extended family members.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on March 28, 2026, at Haikey Creek Park, 11327 S. Garnett Road, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Cory will be remembered for the way he embraced life with passion and lived every day to the fullest. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
A Poem chosen by the family.
One More Minute ~ by Kenslie Villoni:
One more song
One more kiss to blow
Just one more hug
Before you go
One more minute
One second will do
I'd take one more
Just to be with you
I'd kiss your face
And hold you tight
I'd ask you to stay
Thinking you just might
I'd smell your hair
The best scent I know
And I'd tell you I love you
Just before you go
I know you're safe
Somewhere pain free
But it still hurts
This ache inside of me
You left too soon
You left me here
And now I'm left
With one more tear
I sing to the moon
And blow kisses to the stars
Hoping our distance
Will seem less far
I hold your picture tight
and smell your sweater from the floor
Praying every night
To be given one more.
One more song
One more kiss to blow
Just one more hug
Before you go
What’s your fondest memory of Cory?
What’s a lesson you learned from Cory?
Share a story where Cory's kindness touched your heart.
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