Izaya Preston Kane Moffitt
”1997 - 2025”



    >Izaya Preston Kane Moffitt

    Walking with Grief
    Do not hurry
    As you walk with grief; It does not help the journey
    Walk slowly, Pausing often:
    Do not hurry As you walk with grief
    Be not disturbed By memories that come unbidden.
    Swiftly forgive;
    And let Christ speak for you Unspoken words.
    Unfinished conversation Will be resolved in Him.
    Be not disturbed.
    Be gentle with the one Who walks with grief.
    If it is you, be gentle with yourself.
    Swiftly forgive; Walk slowly,
    Pausing often.
    Take time, be gentle As you walk with grief.
      Anonymous A Celtic Prayer


      Izaya Preston Kane Moffitt passed away unexpectedly on March 6, 2025, in Anadarko, OK.
      He was born on October 6, 1997, to Lawrence & Shara (Brown) Moffitt, in Chickasha, OK.
      He grew up and attended school in Anadarko graduating high school in 2016.
      After graduation, Izaya started working in construction. Izaya was known to be the light in this world.
      He was all about his family, especially his son, Izan. To know him was to love him.
      There was nothing Izaya wouldn't do for you, blood or not. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
      Survivors include: Son: Izan D Gael Moffitt, Anadarko, OK
      Parents: Lawrence & Shara Moffitt, Anadarko, OK
      Siblings: Jalan Moffitt and significant other, Jenn, Anadarko, OK Zailey Moffitt, Anadarko, OK
      Grandparents: Bryant & Linda Brown, Anadarko, OK Mick "Pops" Plunk, Anadarko, OK Vicki Moffitt, Anadarko, OK Stephen Moffitt, Anadarko, OK
      Special Niece: Jaya Moffitt, Anadarko, OK Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, & friends.
      Interment: Memory Lane Cemetery Anadarko, OK
      Resource: Ray & Martha's Funeral Home

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