Obituary of Devlin Burran
Devlin Matthew Burran, 46, of Ouray, Colorado passed from this life on December 11, 2019 at home. Services will be held on Saturday, December 21 at 11:00 am at Hudson & Torres Funeral Home in Bridgeport, Texas.
Devlin was born on January 3, 1973 to parents Russ Burran and Karen Steidley. He was educated at Frenship Public Schools in Wolfforth, Texas. Dev served for four years in the U.S. Marine Corp. and stayed loyal to the Corp for the rest of his life. He was blessed with a beautiful singing voice, and majored in music at Sam Houston State University.
Devlin had a heart for the homeless and downtrodden and had an extraordinary love for animals. At the time of his death, he was master of two sweet dogs, Mohawk and Bodhi.
Dev was preceded in death by his grandparents, Floyd and June Armistead, Henry and Ortha Burran and Wanda Holladnack.
He is survived by his parents, Russ and Sharon Burran of Bridgeport, Texas and Karen and Tom Steidley of McAlester, Oklahoma, brother Tim Burran of Lincoln, Nebraska; grandfather Tom Holladnack of Shallowater, Texas; step-brothers Greg Ortega and Gene Ortega, both of New Mexico; step-sisters Christie Montis and husband Freddie of Flower Mound, Texas, and Terri Steidley of Ada, Oklahoma; nieces Sara and MacKenzie Burran; nephews Hayden and Hunter ‘Puppy’ Burran, Danny Judd, Randy Judd and wife Jaci, and Cale Montis. Devlin also had many loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
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