ENID, Okla. - Amber Nicole May was born April 20, 1979, in Enid, Okla., to Terry Lynn May and JoElla Coffey.
Amber attended and graduated from Pioneer High School in Enid; and in 2004 she made her home in Perryton, Texas.
Amber was a free spirit, she was always smiling, she liked to write; but it was her twin daughters that brought the most joy in life.
Amber passed away Monday, April 21, 2014, in Perryton.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Deanna and Ernie Allen, Ed May Sr. and L.C. and Lucille Wilson.
Funeral service is 2 p.m. today, April 26, 2014, at Southside Baptist Church, with Pastor Joe Stepp officiating. Service is under the direction of Good Samaritan Funeral Service and Chapel, Booker, Texas.
Amber is survived by her twin daughters, Addison and Macy Anderson; mother, JoElla Coffey of Enid, Okla.; father and step-mother, Terry Lynn and Beth May; sister, Brandy Washburn of Enid, Okla.; three brothers Justin May and wife Shay of Liberal, Kan., Shawn May and wife Liz of Perryton, and Chris McMeachan and wife Sadie of Perryton; and grandmother, Fern May of Enid.
Condolences may be made online at www.goodsamaritan funeral.com.
(Submitted by family)
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