Roxi Gann (Lebanon)'s Obituary
Roxi Denise Gann was born February 19, 1962 in Heidelberg, Germany to Glenn Nicholas and Miriam Frances Hopkins Williams. She passed away Sunday, July 27, 2025 in Lebanon North Nursing and Rehab at the age of sixty-three years, five months and eight days.
Roxi grew up in different locations, as her dad was in the military. She graduated from high school in Junction City, Kansas and continued her education at Columbia College where she would earn her Bachelor’s degree.
Following college, Roxi was employed at Independent Stave for fifteen years before moving to North Carolina where she served as bookkeeper for Red Bull Racing, as well as other racing teams. She resided there for thirteen years before returning to Missouri.
She accepted Jesus into her heart at an early age at Liberty Freewill Baptist Church.
Roxi is preceded in death by her parents, Glenn and Miriam; as well as her maternal grandparents Fay & Marjorie Whipple Hopkins and paternal grandparents Rama & Alma Lillard Williams.
She is survived by two sons, Nicholas “Cole” Gann and his wife Courtney of Lebanon, Missouri and Kennedy “Dane” Graham and his wife Shai of Laquey, Missouri; her grandchildren, Carter Gann, Crosby Gann, Hunter Brown, Oaklee Graham and James Graham; her sister, Kimberly Fuller and her husband Don; a brother, Glenn Nicholas Williams; two nieces, April Wells and Tiara Burns and her husband Colby; a nephew, Nekoda Williams; her great-nieces, Alycea Compton and Cash Burns; two great-nephews, Caleb Wells and Chase Wells; and other relatives and friends.
She loved NASCAR and followed racers Michael Waltrip and Kyle Busch. She also enjoyed watching westerns. When it came to music, listening to Alan Jackson and Blackberry Smoke were her favorite artist.
We celebrate her life and her accomplishments and know that her family and friends will treasure the memories she made for them.
A graveside service for Roxi Gann will be held Wednesday, July 30, 2025 in McBride Cemetery.
A memorial has been established and donations may be left at the funeral home.
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