HER STORY: Rebecca Lynn (Randall) Ezell started life with a fighting spirit and never let that go. Born several months premature, she spent months in the NICU in Springfield, Missouri, and overcame many medical challenges. Always a head shorter than kids her age, she was undaunted and pursued life with vigor. She played the drum, pitched in softball, and played with her brother and sister and friends.
She and her siblings moved to the Oklahoma City area as teenagers to live with their dad. She became a mom at 19, and had four more children over the next decade. They are now ages 2-12.
Rebecca passed away in her sleep on Sunday, February 25. Even considering her ongoing medical issues, she left far too soon. Her family was in no way prepared for this shock. While her oldest son lives with his dad, Becca’s sister and mother and brother are caring for her other four children. Her sister already has three children of her own.
HER STORY: Rebecca Lynn (Randall) Ezell started life with a fighting spirit and never let that go. Born several months premature, she spent months in the NICU in Springfield, Missouri, and overcame many medical challenges. Always a head shorter than kids her age, she was undaunted and pursued life with vigor. She played the drum, pitched in softball, and played with her brother and sister and friends.
She and her siblings moved to the Oklahoma City area as teenagers to live with their dad. She became a mom at 19, and had four more children over the next decade. They are now ages 2-12.
Rebecca passed away in her sleep on Sunday, February 25. Even considering her ongoing medical issues, she left far too soon. Her family was in no way prepared for this shock. While her oldest son lives with his dad, Becca’s sister and mother and brother are caring for her other four children. Her sister already has three children of her own.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement