Ashley Nicole Leslie
Sep 28, 1996 - Nov 14, 2018
Posted by Jo Aguirre
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Ashley passed away on November 14, 2018 as the result of an automobile accident.
Ashley was born on September 28, 1996 in Ada, Oklahoma to Gary Leslie, Jr. and Wendy Louette (Bralley) Leslie. She attended school in Tishomingo and Kingston and most recently had begun working as a blackjack dealer at the Winstar Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma. Ashley loved her family and her pets, and had long had a desire to become a veterinarian.
She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Louette Apala.
Ashley is survived by her parents, Wendy Vasquez of Durant and Gary Leslie, Jr. of Ada; her son, Jordan Karter; her daughter, Callie Geels; her brother, Daven Clayton of Durant; grandparents, Scooter and Carol Bralley of Marietta, Annette Fox and Gary Leslie, Sr. of Ada and Richard and Susan Apala of Tishomingo; numerous other relatives and friends.
Pallbearers for the service will be: Frank Huff, Jr., Raymond Huff, Richard Huff, Robert Huff, Michael Bralley and Laine Bralley.
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