Christopher Scraper

Obituary of Christopher Lee Scraper

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Christopher Lee Scraper was born to Dickie and Sherry Scraper on December 16, 1975 in Claremore, Oklahoma. He passed away on January 9, 2021 at the age of 45 in Springfield, MO. He grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma until the family moved to Skiatook, OK, when he was nine. He graduated Skiatook High School in 1994 after being named an All-State football player in his senior year. He was the co-owner of Butcher Bros in Owasso, OK. It was a dream of his to open a local butcher shop to provide quality products and service. He is preceded in death by his maternal grandparents (Jessie L and Nadine Chambers) and paternal grandparents (Sam and Mary Scraper) and his mother Sherry Chambers Scraper. He is survived by his father, Dickie Scraper, sister Casey Scraper, and brother Craig Scraper, nieces Meadow Scraper, Mallory Scraper, nephew Noah Scraper and Hailee Mosier "who was like a daughter to him". He is also survived by his girlfriend Heaven (Bunny) Taylor and her son Azariah (Azzy) Patton. He also leaves behind numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, friends, and associates. Services are pending at this time. No Viewing......
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