April 2019 Natasha Mari Wilson November 8, 1993 ~ April 28, 2019 Funeral services for Natasha Mari Wilson, 25, will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday in the Centennial Chapel of Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home and Crematory conducted by Dr. Alton Fannin. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. in the Purdy Cemetery, Garvin County, Oklahoma, with the assistance of Shawn Johnson, Mason Marks, Trenzel Johnson, Norman Ritchie, Akkron Ragland, Daniel Hart, Oscar Cardenas and Sitani Lemeki serving as pallbearers. The daughter of Christopher H. Wilson and Merry White, Natasha was born November 8, 1993 at Casa Grande, Arizona and came to Ardmore in 2010 from Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. Natasha was a graduate of Ardmore High School, the class of 2012. A Mobile Tech at iQor, Natasha enjoyed singing, dancing, writing, poetry, and drawing; also swimming, travel and the outdoors. She passed away April 28, 2019 at an Irving, Texas hospital Survivors include her mother, Merry White of Ardmore; a brother, Sitani Lemeki; a half brother, Zachary Wilson and half sister, Marina Wilson; step-father, Aulivoa Lemeki; aunts, Becky Brown and husband Austin, Anna Knapp and husband Bob, and Starla Snow and husband Jimmy; an uncle, James White; several cousins and other extended family. Her grandparents, Hudson and Becky White and Earl Wilson preceded her in death. A time of visitation and support for family and friends has been set from 6 to 8 p.m. at Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home. Words of comfort to the family may be sent online at www.hdouglasfuneralhome.com. |
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