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Melissa “Missy” Dawn Repp, age 46, of Yukon, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully in her home on December 21, 2024. She was born on April 28, 1978, in Clinton, Oklahoma, to J.W. Repp and Charleen Hayes.

A funeral service to celebrate Missy’s life was held at 1:00 P.M. today, at McNeil’s Funeral Service Chapel in Mustang, Oklahoma. A viewing took place Thursday, December 26, from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at the same location.

Arrangements are under the direction of Lee Hometown Funeral Home in Clinton. Final burial arrangements and cemetery details will be announced soon.

Missy spent her early years in Weatherford, Oklahoma, where she attended grade school.

She later moved to Dearborn, Missouri, during her high school years, graduating with the Class of 1997.

After briefly returning to Weatherford, she settled in Yukon, where she spent the remainder of her life.

As the youngest of her family—by just one minute—Missy shared a special bond with her identical twin, Michelle. The two were inseparable, living together, and sharing life’s many joys and challenges together.

Missy had a creative spirit and a love for capturing life’s precious moments through videography and photography.

She enjoyed making slideshows and videos, singing karaoke, and exploring garage sales and thrift stores.

Above all, she loved being a mother and took immense pride in her children, always willing to do anything for them.

Missy is preceded in death by her mother, Charleen Hayes; her brother, David Patterson; her maternal grandparents, Opal and Rollie Smith Sr.; and her paternal grandparents, Adolph and Clara Repp.

She is survived by her father, J.W. Repp of Sallisaw; her sons, Phillip Repp of Yukon and Jacob Winlock and wife Nancy of Yukon; her daughter, Chloe Winlock of Yukon; her beloved identical twin sister, Michelle Repp, of the home; her sisters, Tina Patterson and Jodie Newlun and husband Adam of Yukon; her brother, Jerry Patterson of Yukon; and her cherished grandson, Waylon Winlock of Yukon.

Missy will be deeply missed by her family and all who knew her.