Amy Lynn (Casey) Pepperman, 46, died November 21, 2019 in Clarksville, AR. She was born In Oklahoma City, OK to Mike Casey and Janice (Mitchell) Mann of Norman, OK. The majority of her life was spent in Norman although she lived a few years in Clarksville.
While she enjoyed being a mom, she also helped several non-profits with fund raising and volunteer work. For several years she was a volunteer for the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon, working out of their offices and getting their volunteers to man the various stations during the annual race.
Amy is survived by her parents, Mike & Paula Casey of OKC and Janice & Nate Mann of Norman; daughter, Riley Ellison of Norman; son, Payton and daughter, Addy Pepperman and their father, Shane of Norman; brothers, Jonathan and daughter Sadie of Moore, Tom & (Holly) and their children Alex and Tristan; step brothers, Mike (Jeri) and their children; Scott & (Jennifer) and their children; along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Also surviving her is her grandmother, Anna K. (Waldow) Casey-Wheeler of Anchorage, Alaska.
A service to celebrate her life will be 2:00 PM, Saturday, December 14, 2019 in the chapel of Buchanan Funeral Service, 8712 N Council Rd., OKC. 73132
Fund raising was her passion so in lieu of flowers a gofundme account has been set up to help with Amy’s children’s education.
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