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Joshua Vincent Grazier, age 45, passed away on July 4, 2026. He was born on January 26, 1981, to Jack Grazier and Kim Harper.
Joshua was the devoted husband of Jerrica Grazier and the proud father of Gabriel Vincent Grazier, who he referred to as "Beans." He also cherished Gabe's girlfriend, "Amy Lynn", who was a special part of his family. His greatest joy in life was his family. He loved Jerrica and Gabe with everything he had and would have done absolutely anything for them. He was also a beloved brother to Caleb Grazier and Matthew Grazier.
Joshua built a successful career as an Operations Control Supervisor for OneOK, where his strong work ethic, leadership, and dedication were evident every day. Outside of work, he embraced life with passion. He loved cheering on Gabe and UCO football, riding his Harley, spending time shooting guns with friends, playing music, and playing bass guitar in the church band. One of the adventures he was most looking forward to was restoring a 1948 Ford F-1 truck, affectionately named "Fin," alongside his son Gabe—a project that meant far more than restoring an old truck. It represented the memories they were excited to build together.
Joshua and his family attended Harbor Church in Oologah, Oklahoma, where he and Jerrica were active members of the small group "Sanctified & Sleep Deprived." The men in the group affectionately called themselves the "Heavenly Hulks," a fitting name for a man known for both his strength and his unwavering faith.
Joshua was admired not only for his physical toughness but also for his incredible mental strength. He was fiercely loyal, dependable, and completely selfless. If someone needed help, Joshua never hesitated to step in, no matter the cost to himself. He was the kind of man people could always count on.
To know Joshua was to know laughter. He had a remarkable sense of humor and a gift for making every room brighter. Whether it was a joke, a story, or simply his presence, he had a way of making everyone around him smile. And, people that knew him will lovingly remember, he was known for having a great head of hair.
Joshua's greatest legacy is the love he poured into his family, his friendships, and everyone fortunate enough to know him. His strength, generosity, humor, loyalty, and faith in Jesus Christ will continue to inspire those he leaves behind. While his passing leaves an immeasurable void, the memories he created and the lives he touched will remain forever.
Joshua will be deeply missed and forever loved.
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