February 5, 1949 – February 20, 2013
Obituary
Pamela (Pam) Dean Woodfin was born February 5, 1949 to Jesse Alton Woodfin and Nora Nadeau Woodfin at Hillcrest Hospital in Tulsa, OK. Pam received her education in Tulsa Public Schools and graduated from Edison High School in 1967. She continued her education at Oklahoma Christian College in Edmond, OK. She was crowned OCC Homecoming Queen by the student body in 1970. She graduated in May 1971 with a BS in education. Following graduation she moved to San Diego and worked for the San Diego Chargers. Pam traveled extensively overseas. She lived in Dubai for several years and became very fond of the camel; sharing pictures of her rides. With her concern for others and caring nature, Pam was a hospice volunteer for several years. Prior to her sickness, Pam was employed as a full time private caregiver, once again demonstrating her concern for the needs of others. Pam is preceded in death by her parents Alton and Nora Woodfin and brother Larry. She is survived by brother Thomas A (Yvonne) Woodfin, a very special friend, Terry Stringfellow and nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles and special cousins. Pam requested her body be donated to science for research.
Services
Celebration of Life
Saturday, May 4, 2013 at 10:00 AM
Facts
Born: February 5, 1949
Place of Birth: Tulsa, OK
Death: February 20, 2013
Place of Death: Tulsa, OK
Occupation: Retired Secretary
Survived By
Thomas Woodfin, Brother


I am so sorry to learn of Pam’s passing. She worked at the San Diego Chargers when I worked there.She was a great friend. I loved her Oklahoma drawl when she would talk or tell us stories about herself. My girls Karla and Kathy remember her fondly also. My heart felt sympathies. Love, Marilyn
Well, Pam, your friends from Edison are remembering you amongst themselves and at http://www.edison67.com. We miss you but know you’re in a better place, and you’ll no longer feel unwell. You’ve given us Eagles an opportunity to chat with one another, and to be grateful for each day. We love you and will see you some day again. Love, Susan Chase
Pam, I enjoyed being your classmate at OCC. You were always nice, friendly, and helpful to all.
Ken and I have adored Pam from her time with us as a student at Oklahoma Christian University, and we have been so happy to see her over the years – primarily at OC functions.
We believe the last time we saw her was in November 2011 at a “Back to the Barn” reunion of OC students from the 1960s.
We want to express our deepest sympathy at her passing to her brother and all those who knew and loved her.
With prayers and concern,
Ken and Lindy Adams, Oklahoma City
Its still very unsettled with me to deal with the loss. Pam was an AMAZING woman, she always made the BEST fudge! She was a huge part of my life and my families for that matter. She touch so many people and she will be missed dearly. Not a moment will go by that I wont think of her when I drive passed her house or even just by the park.
With much love,
Sierra, Shaun, Stann and Jane Sutton.