Cami Leigh McJunkin, 46, resident of Watts, Oklahoma passed away March 13, 2021 at her home.
Born December 17, 1974 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, she was the daughter of CJ and Marsha Snyder. Cami married the love of her life Stony McJunkin and worked for Walmart for over 20 years. She was an animal lover and would always open her home to any fur baby that was looking for one. Cami was loved by many and will truly be missed by family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Survivors include two sons, Camryn McJunkin and partner Cassandra of Watts, Oklahoma and Zach McJunkin and wife Brittany of Bentonville, Arkansas; a daughter, Mollie Kelley and husband Dylan of Rogers, Arkansas; Parents of Watts, Oklahoma; sister Tia Lucas and husband Ricky of Westville, Oklahoma; brother Coby Snyder and wife Rachel of Siloam Springs, Arkansas; Grandfather Don Brown of Siloam Springs, Arkansas; Grandmother Sharlene Anderson of Rose, Oklahoma; 4 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Celebration of Cami’s life will be held March 26th at 1pm at First Baptist Church, Watts Oklahoma under the direction of Roberts & Hart Funeral Home, Westville, OK.
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