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Obituary for Megan Nicole Futrell (Billingsley)

Megan Nicole  Futrell (Billingsley)
Megan Nicole Billingsley Futrell was born June 17, 1983 in Moore, Oklahoma to Kristopher Billingsley and Debbie Billingsley Miller. After Kristopher passed away, Megan and Debbie found Rick Miller who loved her as if she were his own daughter. With the birth of her brothers, Calvin and Jack, Megan became “Sissy”. She was a big sister and little mother to her brothers. Megan graduated from Westmoore High School in 2001. Megan danced all through school, ballet, tap, jazz, Hula, hip hop and lyrical. She was a member of St. Andrews United Methodist Church and was a member of their youth group. She attended UCO for one year and then finished obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education at the University of Oklahoma. Megan’s interest in Special Education was influenced by two special angels, Katie DiSalvatore and Allison Elwood, her inspiration. The family had tears the day she walked across the stage at the OU Field House on graduation day, a very proud day. Cody Futrell remembers the first time he met the beautiful girl with the blonde, curly hair and fantastic smile. Cody and “Curls” have been married for nine years. They brought Kanon Lee Futrell into this world on February 18, 2005. They were married in Las Vegas, officiated by Elvis. Megan began her teaching career at Moore Public School’s Highland West Jr. High School. Megan lived in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman and Moore but would never move far away from her “momma”. Special words that describe Megan are beautiful, determined, loving, kind-hearted, reliable, sentimental, thoughtful, tenacious, stern and selfless. Her word was good as gold and when her mind was made up; it was a done-deal. Megan had three special words throughout her home, Live – Laugh - Love. Megan was the Team Mom for baseball and wrestling. She couldn’t miss a game or match. She pushed Kanon to do his best, start what he finished and left him every day telling him to “Make good decisions”. Megan was very proud of her son. Megan was especially happy when they were blessed with a second son, Case Michael Futrell on January 29, 2013. Megan loved spending time her boys and was a wonderful and loving wife and mother. She was a beautiful young woman on the inside and out. She will be deeply missed.

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Life Story for Megan Nicole Futrell (Billingsley)

Megan Nicole Billingsley Futrell was born June 17, 1983 in Moore, Oklahoma to Kristopher Billingsley and Debbie Billingsley Miller. After Kristopher passed away, Megan and Debbie found Rick Miller who loved her as if she were his own daughter. With the birth of her brothers, Calvin and Jack, Megan became “Sissy”. She was a big sister and little mother to her brothers. Megan graduated from Westmoore High School in 2001. Megan danced all through school, ballet, tap, jazz, Hula, hip hop and lyrical. She was a member of St. Andrews United Methodist Church and was a member of their youth group. She attended UCO for one year and then finished obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education at the University of Oklahoma. Megan’s interest in Special Education was influenced by two special angels, Katie DiSalvatore and Allison Elwood, her inspiration. The family had tears the day she walked across the stage at the OU Field House on graduation day, a very proud day. Cody Futrell remembers the first time he met the beautiful girl with the blonde, curly hair and fantastic smile. Cody and “Curls” have been married for nine years. They brought Kanon Lee Futrell into this world on February 18, 2005. They were married in Las Vegas, officiated by Elvis. Megan began her teaching career at Moore Public School’s Highland West Jr. High School. Megan lived in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman and Moore but would never move far away from her “momma”. Special words that describe Megan are beautiful, determined, loving, kind-hearted, reliable, sentimental, thoughtful, tenacious, stern and selfless. Her word was good as gold and when her mind was made up; it was a done-deal. Megan had three special words throughout her home, Live – Laugh - Love. Megan was the Team Mom for baseball and wrestling. She couldn’t miss a game or match. She pushed Kanon to do his best, start what he finished and left him every day telling him to “Make good decisions”. Megan was very proud of her son. Megan was especially happy when they were blessed with a second son, Case Michael Futrell on January 29, 2013. Megan loved spending time her boys and was a wonderful and loving wife and mother. She was a beautiful young woman on the inside and out. She will be deeply missed.

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