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Brexten Green

July 06, 2022 - 00:00
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So many people come into our lives and leave the way they came.

However, there are those precious few who touch our hearts so deeply, they will never be the same.

There’s no better way to describe Brexten Green.

The amount of people he impacted and touched in his life is truly amazing.

Brexten’s personality was larger than life.

He added joy, humor and friendship to everyone he encountered, whether you knew him five minutes or your entire life.

The impact Brexten had in his lifetime was far reaching regardless of age.

If you were younger than him, he was a role model, hero and friend. If you were older than him, you strived to be a little more like him every day.

Brexten was the upperclassman who took kids home from practice, drove others to youth group that would not have been able to go, including friends in all hunting trips.

We often joke about all of Brexten’s diverse friendship groups. He was able to form friendships with anyone who crossed his path and never once had to try hard to do so.

Brexten is the epitome of Cashion community.

He was always there for anyone in need. Whether it was a flat tire, friend in need, or just hanging it out, Brexten was there and normally the center of attention.

People were just drawn to him naturally and wanted to be around him. His smile and presence could brighten any room he entered.

While no one knows exactly what to say about this tragedy, we take comfort knowing that Brexten lived life to the fullest each and every day.

He performed to the best of his ability in every task, practice, game, etc.

We are also comforted knowing Brexten is smiling down from Heaven with his Lord and Savior watching the impact he had in all of our lives.

None of us will understand God’s infinite plan for us, or why some are taken at such a young age.

Brexten was able to fulfill God’s plan for him perfectly in a short time that he was called home.

We are left trying to put the pieces back together without him and that is proving to be a difficult task.

When I think of Brexten entering heaven, I see Jesus smiling with his arms wide open saying, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” His legacy will continue to live through all of us.

The pain of losing a son, brother, grandson, nephew, friend, teammate is unbearable.

Brexten has taken a piece of all of us with him to Heaven.

We all have a hole to fill with this loss. Brexten would expect us to celebrate his legacy and continue to support each other during this difficult time.

He also expects his friends to continue to support his family in his absence.

Family was everything to Brexten. He loved his mother with all of his heart. He loved being called a “momma’s boy.”

He loved his father and cherished all the time spent hunting, practicing sports, etc.

He loved his beautiful sisters and loved to drive them crazy most of the time.

To the angel that flies highest above them all, Brex, we will miss you for the rest of our lives.

We long for the day when we will get to see you again.

Brexten was currently enrolled in Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan.

He was a member of the football team there and looking forward to an amazing future with the Hornets.

Born April 5, 2002, Brexten grew up in Cashion where he went to school from Pre-K until graduation in May 2021, a Wildcat through and through.

His last day on earth – July 2, 2022 – was spent doing one of the many things he loved – enjoying friends.

He was at Grand Lake and decided to go jump off the cliffs – in true Brexten fashion he was living to the fullest.

Tragically, after going under the water, he never resurfaced and rescuers were not able to locate him despite their best efforts.

Brexten’s family and friends would love you to join us at his celebration of life at the Cashion Public School gymnasium.

His service will be 4 p.m. Friday, July 8.

Mandatory attire will be Cashion gear!

Please bring noise makers, cow bells, etc. We are sending him off in true Cashion Wildcat fashion.

Brexten is survived by his parents Brett and LaMae Green of Cashion; grandfather Harold Clark of Dale; grandmother Delores Green of Chickasha; sister and brother-in-law Karsyn and Austin Miller; sister and boyfriend Masyn Green and Jonathan Davis of Cashion; aunts and uncles Jimmy and Raeshel Flewallen of Dale, Russ and Alana Coon of Dale, Randy and Shalayn Miller of Cashion, Alan and Molly Breslin of Austin, Texas, and Derek Green of Chickasha; cousins Blake and Becca Coon of Dale, Jared and Mandi Coon of Dale, Turner and Taylor Coon of Shawnee, Landon and Tabitha Coon of Edmond, Ty and Maicee Flewallen of Dale, Jace and Jayden Flewallen of Cashion, Jaelin Flewallen of Dale, Kamden Miller of Cashion and Kinley Miller of Cashion.

Pallbearers will be Jacob Woody, Jacob Farrow, Logan LaGasse, Tabor McClure, Alex Nabavi, Kaden LaFortune, Ryan Baker and Brandon Collier.

The family is requesting photos, videos, articles and any other memories to be emailed to: brextengreen. memories@gmail.com.

They are excited to be able to take time later and see all the ways he impacted others throughout his life.