Melchora Ebero Moran, born December 16, 1955 in Leyte, Philippines to father, Gregorio and mother Blondina Ebero; passed away at the age 65 on October 3, 2021. Melchora married Christopher Moran, June 16, 1992 in Agana, Guam , while he was serving in the US Navy. She had 3 boys, David Ebero, Kinjo Henry, and Patrick Henry.
Mely loved Cooking, fishing, bowling, playing cards and one armed bandits (Casino), along with gardening and the flower/ plant (Bird of Paradise) as well as her Saturday night with the girls. Mely was a Real Estate Investor/Property Manager and worked alongside her husband in their construction company C&M Construction and Maintenance LLC.
Melchora is preceded in death by parents and grandparents all from Leyte, Philippines. Mely is survived by her husband Chris of 30 years; sons David Ebero; Kinjo Henry; Patrick and (wife) Akiko Henry; grandchildren: Leilani Ebero, Amelia Ebero, Chance Henry, Ashley Henry, and Emma Henry.
Viewing will be at Barnes Friederich Funeral Home on October 6, 2021 from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM; Funeral Mass will be at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Del City, OK. Flowers can be sent to Barnes Friederich Funeral Home, 1820 S. Douglas Blvd. Midwest City, OK.
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