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Pamela STEVENS WHITENECK
Enid News and Eagle
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Febuary 1999
Submitted by: AnnArcher

OBITUARY

Funeral services for Pamela Stevens Whiteneck, age 53 of Enid, were held Saturday, February 27, 1999 at 2:00 P.M. in the First Presbyterian Church of Enid with Reverend John Crawford officiating. Burial followed in Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Brown Funeral Home.

She was born on February 22, 1946 in Enid, Oklahoma, to Quincy O. and Wilma E. Miller Stevens, and died Thursday morning, February 25, 1999 in St. Mary's Mercy Hospital. She graduated from U.S.Grant High School in Oklahoma City and she attended the University of Oklahoma. She lent her enthusiasm and support to many, many cultural and social causes which included: she served as board member on Ballet Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Arts Council, the American Lung Association of Oklahoma (she was also vice president), Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra, the Enid Phillips Symphony Orchestra, and the Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse and Adventure Quest. Pam was the chairman of the Odessy Campaign to raise money for the Oklahoma City Symphony Orchestra. She was currently on the Board of Directors for the Enid Arts and Humanity Council and the Assembly of Community Arts Councils of Oklahoma. She was a member of the First Class Leadership of greater Enid. She was a member of PEO Chapter AQ in Enid. and also a member of First Presbyterian Church of Enid. She married Dr. Otho Whiteneck in Enid on August 25, 1990.

Preceding her in death was her mother, Wilma E. Stevens; her maternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. William F. Miller of Enid, OK; her paternal grandmother, Katherine Snyder and great-grandmother, Cora Gibbins of Seminole, OK. Survivors are her husband, Dr. Otho Whiteneck, of the residence; daughter, Blair E. Frazier of Enid, OK and son, Jordan S. Frazier of Oklahoma City, OK; father, Quincey O. Stevens and stepmother, Patty Kelly Stevens of Oklahoma City; sister, Michelle Stevens Childs of Norfolk, Connecticut; nieces, Bronwen A. Childs, Quincy E. Childs, of Norfolk , Connecticut; and nephew, Starling W. Childs of Norfolk, Connecticut.


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