Amber Lea Lesley, 48 of Kingston, OK passed away at her home on August 2, 2020. She was born in Tishomingo, OK to William “Willie” Eugene and Paula Rae (Dixon) Lesley on August 2, 1972.
Her uniqueness was evident from birth, as she was born with two teeth, hence the nickname, Toofie. Amber was a lifelong resident of Madill, OK and proudly graduated from Madill High School in 1990. She attended numerous colleges and graduated from Murray State College with a degree in Nursing as a Registered Nurse. Amber was dearly loved and will be missed for many things. But of all for her no nonsense way of going through life to the beat of her own drum, her smile, and her quirky sense of humor. “And when I'm gone just carry on don't mourn rejoice every time you hear the sound of my voice, just know that I'm lookin' down on you smilin’ and I didn't feel a thing so baby, don't feel no pain, just smile back”
Amber is preceded in death by her sweetheart Greg Tate, parents, grandparents Leona and Orba Lesley, and grandmother Alma Dixon.
Amber is survived by daughters; Madison Worchester of Madill, OK and Ashley Long and husband William of Kingston, OK, son Gavin Magnuson of Mississippi, granddauther Kennedy Martinez of Madill, OK, sister Darsha Lesley of Kingston, OK, niece Raelie Lesley of Kingston, OK , nephew Brenden Lesley of Madill, OK, great niece Bryliena Lesley of Madill, OK, great nephew Romen Nickell of Kingston, OK, aunt Sherry Beard Watts of Madill, OK, cousins Lesley, Nelson and Scarlett Reid of Barcelona, Spain, and many beloved friends and extended family.
No arrangements have been set at this time.
Condolences can be sent to www.brownsfuneralservice.com.
Arrangements are under the direction of Brown’s Funeral Service in Durant, OK.
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