(October 27, 1996 - July 9, 2017)
No Farewell Words Were Spoken, No Time To Say Goodbye
On July 09, 2017 Ms. Chantel Marshay Mack unexpectedly departed this earthly journey.
Her Celebration of Remembrance will be Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 1:00pm at Antioch Baptist Church with the Rev. Jamaal A. Dyer, Eulogist.
Antioch is located at 110 West 56th Street North Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Her final resting place will be Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Skiatook, Oklahoma.
Channy will lie in state Friday, July 21, 2017 from 3:00pm until 8:00pm at Dyer Memorial Chapel at Butler-Stumpff 2103 East 3rd St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
You Were Gone Before We Knew It and Only God Knows Why
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http://www.newson6.com/story/35851746/family-says-woman-killed-at-tulsa-park-didnt-deserve-to-die
TULSA, Oklahoma - Police are looking for the people who opened fire at a Tulsa park during a softball game.
Two people were killed, Michael Daniels and Chantel Mack.
Police say Mack was an innocent victim of the gunfire in the park. She was the mother of a 2-year-old boy and had just given birth to another son six weeks ago.
Her family says she was a good mother who loved her boys more than anything, and now they must grow up without her.
"The hurt is not just because she's gone, it's because of the kids - not being able to see that personality, not remember that smile or remember who she was," said Mack’s cousin, Ryan Roland.
They say Mack was an awesome basketball player and loved to exchange good-nature insults with friends and family.
They said she was always willing to meet new people, could talk to anyone and had a side that could make anyone laugh.
"She was very goofy," Roland said.
Mack and some family members had gone to Crawford Park to hang out. There was a softball game in progress when, all of a sudden, people started shooting.
Police know it was more than one but aren't sure how many. They say it could be gang related.
Mack’s family says no violence ever accomplishes anything.
"I just let God bring the justice and soon, whatever else will follow," Roland said.
For now, they are just clinging to one another as they grieve a life taken too soon.
Police talked to a lot of people who said they heard something but didn't see anything.
(October 27, 1996 - July 9, 2017)
No Farewell Words Were Spoken, No Time To Say Goodbye
On July 09, 2017 Ms. Chantel Marshay Mack unexpectedly departed this earthly journey.
Her Celebration of Remembrance will be Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 1:00pm at Antioch Baptist Church with the Rev. Jamaal A. Dyer, Eulogist.
Antioch is located at 110 West 56th Street North Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Her final resting place will be Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Skiatook, Oklahoma.
Channy will lie in state Friday, July 21, 2017 from 3:00pm until 8:00pm at Dyer Memorial Chapel at Butler-Stumpff 2103 East 3rd St. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
You Were Gone Before We Knew It and Only God Knows Why
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http://www.newson6.com/story/35851746/family-says-woman-killed-at-tulsa-park-didnt-deserve-to-die
TULSA, Oklahoma - Police are looking for the people who opened fire at a Tulsa park during a softball game.
Two people were killed, Michael Daniels and Chantel Mack.
Police say Mack was an innocent victim of the gunfire in the park. She was the mother of a 2-year-old boy and had just given birth to another son six weeks ago.
Her family says she was a good mother who loved her boys more than anything, and now they must grow up without her.
"The hurt is not just because she's gone, it's because of the kids - not being able to see that personality, not remember that smile or remember who she was," said Mack’s cousin, Ryan Roland.
They say Mack was an awesome basketball player and loved to exchange good-nature insults with friends and family.
They said she was always willing to meet new people, could talk to anyone and had a side that could make anyone laugh.
"She was very goofy," Roland said.
Mack and some family members had gone to Crawford Park to hang out. There was a softball game in progress when, all of a sudden, people started shooting.
Police know it was more than one but aren't sure how many. They say it could be gang related.
Mack’s family says no violence ever accomplishes anything.
"I just let God bring the justice and soon, whatever else will follow," Roland said.
For now, they are just clinging to one another as they grieve a life taken too soon.
Police talked to a lot of people who said they heard something but didn't see anything.
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