Tabetha Brooke Christian, 39, formerly of Guymon, passed away Thursday morning, May 12, 2022 at the OU Medical Center in Edmond, Oklahoma.
The daughter of Steven Christian and Sherrie Chambers, she was born June 9, 1982 in Guymon.
Tabetha attended school in Guymon, and moved to Chickasha, Oklahoma from Guymon in 1998 where she worked in security.
She is preceded in death by her daughter, Julia Christian and her grandparents.
Survivors include her mother, Sherrie Shaffer and husband, Brian of Borger, Texas, her father, Steve Christian and wife, Vicki of Guymon, one son, Kenny Christian of Alex, Oklahoma, one sister, Sharayah Carpenter of Amarillo, Texas, two brothers, Tyler Christian of Guymon, and Steven Ray Christian of Henryetta, Oklahoma, and her grandmother, Lavonne Christian of Alex, Oklahoma.
Graveside services will be conducted Friday morning, May 20th at 10:00 a.m. at the Elmhurst Cemetery in Guymon with Rev. David Player officiating.
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