Dylan Paul Henry's Obituary
Dylan Paul Henry, a resident of Catoosa, OK passed away July 20, 2024 at the age of 24 years. Dylan was born on December 29, 1999. Dylan officially made his debut as the son to Ted and Carmin Henry on March 7, 2007. Ted and Carmin were also fortunate enough to have the pleasure of having Dylan in their lives for a couple of years prior to his "gotcha" day. Dylan graduated from Broken Arrow Highschool in 2018 during which time he made the decision to become a Marine. He accomplished this feat in January of 2019 and went on to earn many awards and certifications as well as the title of Corporal. Dylan was stationed in Okinawa, Japan for 2 years of his service as well as Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. He also had the wonderful opportunity to visit other countries while serving. Upon being honorably discharged Dylan enrolled in Spartan College of Aeronautics. He was studying to become a pilot, which he enjoyed. At the time of his passing, he was employed at AA electrical and plumbing as an electrician’s apprentice. Dylan loved to be outdoors. He loved to hunt but especially loved to fish. You could often find him with either his grandpa Jerry or his cousin Austin at a pond or lake fishing all hours of the day. When Dylan was growing up you could hardly get him to come indoors. Dylan also loved spending time with his dog Tucker. Dylan was preceded in death by his father, Theodore (Ted) Henry and his maternal grandmother Lora Norwood. Dylan is survived by his mother, Carmin Henry, of the home, his grandparents, Jerry and Kathy Henry of Catoosa and Mack Norwood of Broken Arrow. His aunts Kirsten (Jimmy) Dean and Stephanie Utter both of Owasso and uncle, Steve Norwood of Broken Arrow. He is also survived by his cousins; Katie, Kourtney, Ashleay, Alisha, Austin, Kyleigh, Shelby, Alijah, and Aleeyah. As well as his paternal great aunts Sandy, Debbie, Christine, Dianna and great uncles Jeff, Don, and Clifford. As well as many, many more extended family members who loved and will miss Dylan immensely. In lieu of flowers the family is asking to please consider donating to War Hawks PTSD Service Dogs out of Bartlesville, OK in the memory of Dylan Henry.
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