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Purcell, Oklahoma February 16, 2016 Pamela Marie Boydstun Pamela Marie Boydstun died February 16, 2016 in Purcell at the age of 53 years 29 days. Funeral Services are scheduled for 1:00 PM, Saturday, February 20, 2016 at Wadley's Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow at 10:00 AM, February 22, 2016 at Fort Sill National Cemetery in Elgin, Oklahoma under the care of Wadley's Funeral Service. Pamela was born January 18, 1963 in Santa Maria, California to Tom and Minnie Opal [Whitehead] Boydstun. She was raised in Nipomo, California, attending school in San Luis Obispo. Pamela loved collecting anything Betty Boop, watching Law and Order, Special Victims Unit, and game shows. She also enjoyed coloring and listening to music. Pamela is preceded in death by her parents, Tom and Minnie Boydstun; and brother, Ernie Jackson. Survivors include her brothers, Tom Boydstun, Jr. and spouse, Chris, Larry Boydstun, Craig Boydstun; sisters, Patsy Dunklin and spouse, James, Sue Ball and spouse, Gerry, Patricia Lopez and spouse, Jose, Cynthia Jackson; nieces and nephews, Larry Ingram, Terresa Durham, Ernie Ball, Misty Hernandez and many other relatives and friends. |
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