Shawn Keli Mathews was born on July 5,1968 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Paula Fern Brown and William Mathews Sr. She went to be with the lord on June 23, 2020. at the age of 51.
Shawn Keli attended Pawnee High School and completed school in Dewitt, Michigan. She Worked Most of her adult life as a laborer. The past several years she was a caregiver to her mother. Shawn Keli had a passion for helping people and spending time with her kids, nieces, nephews and grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by those who loved her.
She leaves behind her mother Paula Fern Brown of Pawnee, Okla. Father Terry Buntinig Of Huntsville, Al. Son Robert Ankney and wife Nicole of Pawnee, Oklahoma. Daughter Julia Ankney and husband Jose Meza of Lansing, Michigan. Brother Wayne Bunting of Huntsville, Al. Brother Paul Bunting and wife Tama of Japan. Brother William Mathews Jr and wife Betty of Ft.Washakie, Wy. Sister Miriam Mathews Of Pawnee, Ok. Nieces and nephews. Delta, Leslie, Billy, Sonny, Beverly, Mavis, Phillip, Juli, Noah, Loui an Luka. And Two Precious granddaughters Destiny Paula an Plio Ruth.Final Resting Place
North Indian Cemetery
Hwy 18 North
Pawnee, OK 74058
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