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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Amber Renae Owens

Amber Renae Owens
May 26, 1982 ~ April 24, 2023

Amber Renae Owens, 40, of Oklahoma City, passed on April 24, 2023. She was born May 26, 1982 in Oklahoma City to Jody and Jamie (Mashburn) Owens. She loved angels, snowmen and all animals. Amber suffered for so long, but she was so strong and brave in her daily struggles. Her body and mind are finally pain free and she is at peace with God.

Amber was preceded in death by her father, Jody Owens. She is survived by her mom, Jamie Owens; sisters, Heather and Brandi (and husband Ivan); brothers, Matt and Keith; niece, Bianca; and nephew, Joaquin.

Our hearts are broken, but we know Amber is in a better place. We love you, Amber! God bless our brown-eyed girl!

Memorial services will be held at 2:00pm on Friday, May 12 at Crossings Community Church Chapel, 14600 N. Portland, Oklahoma City.


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