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LeeAnne (Montgomery) May
Dec 10, 1961 - Feb 20, 2024
Posted by Martha Reddout
© Watts Funeral Home
(permission granted)
LeeAnne May was born on December 10, 1961, in Ardmore, OK to
James Clarence “J.C.”, Jr. and Rowena (Williams) Montgomery. She
passed away on Tuesday, February 20, 2024, at Medical City of
McKinney in McKinney, TX, at the age of 62.
LeeAnne was a 1980 graduate of Turner High School, and married Randy
C. May on June 6, 1981, in Eastman, OK.
After they married, they moved to Houston, TX and then to Lone
Grove, OK, where Randy worked for his father-in-law in the cable
television business. They later moved to Ada, OK, Durant, OK, Plano,
TX, and eventually to Fairview, TX, all while Randy was working with
cable television. During this time, the family was growing, and
LeeAnne was busy raising their children. They had also became
members of the Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church in Allen, TX. The
past 14 years, LeeAnne has lived at Brookdale Assisted Living in
Sherman, TX. Her hobbies there included playing bingo and attending
Bible study. She loved her friends and the staff there so much.
In 2003, devastation hit the May household. A motorcycle accident
left both Randy and LeeAnne in poor physical condition. Randy later
succumbed to his injuries on September 9, 2003. LeeAnne’s life was
forever changed, and both of their families stepped in to help raise
their three children.
Those left to carry on LeeAnne’s legacy include her children, Malori
Callahan and husband Patrick of Houston, TX, Natalie Yurrita and
husband Santi of Abilene, TX, and Michael May of Austin, TX;
grandchildren, Allie, Austin and Remy Callahan, and Annie and Lucy
Yurrita; mother, Rowena Montgomery of Eastman, OK; brother, Tim
Montgomery and wife Donna, of Santee, CA, and their four daughters,
one son and their families, Angie Fisher and husband Chet of
Melissa, TX, and their four sons and their families.
LeeAnne was preceded in death by her father, J.C. Montgomery, Jr.;
husband, Randy May; grandson, Patrick Callahan; brother, J.D.
Montgomery; and grandparents, Clarence and Evelyn Montgomery and
Atlas and Fannie Williams.
Funeral services for LeeAnne will be at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February
23, 2024, at the Eastman Baptist Church with Bro. Jimmy May
officiating. Interment will follow at the Rubottom Cemetery in
Rubottom, OK. A time of visitation will be held on Thursday,
February 22, from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the Flanagan-Watts
Funeral Home in Marietta
Serving as casket bearers will be Michael May, Santi Yurrita,
Patrick Callahan, Chet Fisher, Tim Montgomery, and Matthew Fisher.
Visitation
Thursday, February 22, 2024
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home
100 East Main
Marietta, OK 73448
Funeral Service
Friday, February 23, 2024
10:00 AM
Eastman Baptist Church
5343 Eastman Road
Overbrook, OK 73453
Interment
Friday, February 23, 2024
Rubottom Cemetery
Highway 32
Rubottom, OK
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Additional Information by Martha Reddout: "LeeAnne
is my double cousin. Her Dad (J.C.) is my
Daddy's nephew while her Mother (Rowena) is
my Mom's 1st cousin. She was injured in a
motorcycle accident that took her husband's
life."
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