Dalton Gragg Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by DeLozier Funeral Service on Oct. 22, 2025.
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A memorial service to celebrate and remember the life of Dalton Lee Gragg will be at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 30th, 2025, at Cedar Point Church in Claremore, Oklahoma. Dalton passed away at his home in Claremore on Saturday, October 18th, 2025. Dalton was 33 years old.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on September 4th, 1992, to Bret and Sabrina (Henin) Gragg. Dalton was raised in the Tulsa area and graduated from Jenks High School. During Dalton's time at Jenks High School, he was a member of the ROTC program which he excelled at on many levels. Dalton found an untapped talent when becoming a member of the Rifle Spinning Drill Team and eventually became Nationally Ranked throughout many competitions during his time with the ROTC program. Included in Dalton's many talents he was an exceptional and accomplished bowler. Dalton received, while winning many tournaments he participated in, scholarships to be used for college or technical schooling classes. He also bowled several 300 perfect games, which in bowling are extremely difficult to achieve and incredibly awesome to witness.
Throughout Dalton's life he worked several different types of jobs but, found the job he wished to call home at Starlite Trailers. He expressed to his dad that he could see himself retiring from Starlite. As a trailer service technician, Dalton bonded with all that he worked with but had an exceptionally close relationship with Bill Hargrove. He spoke many times about how much he was learning from Bill and felt a close bond with him. Dalton felt accomplished and confident at Starlite knowing he had finally found a place to plant his feet.
Although Dalton's family would say he was a very quiet and stay to himself person, he loved his family unconditionally as they loved him. His hugs were more like "bear hugs" and many times would take your breath away if on the receiving end. Time with family and family bonfires were a special time for Dalton which he always looked forward to and enjoyed immensely.
Dalton enjoyed music such as classic country and heavy metal. Dalton was known to play, from time to time, his heavy metal choice of songs sometimes so loud that one may have been inclined to search for a pair of earplugs. No story about Dalton would be complete without mentioning his love for his 2006 Dodge Dakota truck he named Betsy and also his love for the family dog Buddy.
A young man that had struggled with certain issues of his life. It was through Cedar Point Recovery that Dalton made huge strides and had one year sobriety. He had turned his life around and was on a rewarding path and direction. Dalton was very much a loving and kind soul, always willing to help anyone that needed it and has left a legacy that will live on in the lives of his family and friends. Dalton is survived by his father, Bret Gragg, stepmother, Alicia Gragg, brothers, Ronnie Williams and Chance Boyd, grandmother, Janice Gragg, grandfather, Leo Henin, aunts and uncles, Selene Robinson and husband Ken Robinson, Matt Gragg and wife Heather Gragg, and Darren Henin, numerous cousins and extended family. Dalton is preceded in death by his mother Sabrina Gragg, grandfather, Henry Gragg, grandmother, Lucille Henin.