, Chandler, Oklahoma, resident was born on April 8, 1975, in Arlington, Texas, and departed this life on June 1, 2015, in Chandler, at the age of 40 years.
Emylee was the daughter of James and Gail Lynn Smith Melson.
She was a Chandler High graduate. Emylee attended Bacone College, obtained her Associates Degree from Rose State University, Bachelors Degree at Southern Nazarene University, and was working on a Masters Degree at Oklahoma City University at the time of her passing.
She married Evan Williams on December 30, 2009, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and worked as a Registered Nurse for many years.
Her mother preceded Emylee in death.
Survivors include her father and step-mother, James and Allison Melson of Chandler, four children, Hanna, Sarah, Ian and John Daniel, husband, Evan Williams, one sister, Brooke Tombarge and one brother, Michael Lawson as well as other relatives and many friends.
A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, June 5, 2015, at the First Baptist Church in Davenport, Oklahoma, with Rev. Mike Mitchell officiating.
Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Chandler, Oklahoma.
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