In Memory

Pam Whitlow (Cox)


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Pamela Sue Cox

Age 60 Years

Date of Birth - April 30th, 1954 in South Carolina

Date of Death - May 16, 2014 in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Survived By

Husband of 24 years
Dennis Cox of Tulsa

Children
Christy Grable and husband Lawrence of Edmond
Robert Glasby and wife Stevie of Sapulpa

Grandchildren
Alexandria Grable
Zander Grable

Brother
Michael Whitlow of Glenpool

Sister
Vicki Acosta of Tulsa

Nephews
Brian Acosta of Tulsa
James Acosta of Tulsa

Niece
Lindsey Whitlow of Broken Arrow

Preceded In Death By

Parents - Ernest and Wanda Whitlow
Nephew - Shan Whitlow

Mrs. Cox lived in rural Tulsa. She graduated from Webster
High School in 1972. She worked as a administrator for a
consulting company. She was a member of the Winnetka Heights
Baptist Church in Tulsa. She enjoyed her grandchildren, family
and friends.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Cox have been entrusted
to the loving care of the Mark Griffith Memorial Funeral Home
- Westwood Chapel in Tulsa and Services will be held at 10 a.m.
on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at the Winnetka Heights Baptist
Church in Tulsa with Pastor Todd Ragsdale officiating. Graveside
Services and Interments will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the
Beggs, Oklahoma Cemetery.



 
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06/04/14 07:52 PM #1    

Susan Oxford (Coman)

I will miss Pam's always smiling face and am so grateful to have gotten to know her again these past couple of years.  I will treasure her in my heart always.


06/06/14 07:05 PM #2    

Anita McDOUGAL (West)

My dear classmate, Pam always had such a sweet smile and kind words for everyone.  Her Grandmother lived on the next block and I remember watching Pam running to her Grandmother's house after school with her long blonde hair jumping in the breeze.   She will truly leave a hole in the hearts of many....RIP Dear One, you will always be missed.
 


06/09/14 10:25 AM #3    

Donald Blevins

The only memories I have of Pam are from High School, but they are good ones. I can remember her smile, which was always there; even for a "cull" like me. She will be waiting for us at our reunion in the Lord's house.


06/09/14 11:01 AM #4    

Rodney Kilgore

It was very obvious to me that Pam was a very special person and positively touch the lives of many people.  My goal in this life is to be remembered as Pam will be. May God bless the Whitlow-Cox family.


06/10/14 10:17 AM #5    

Carol Casto (White)

I remember meeting Pam in second grade.  I had just started Jane Addams in the middle of the school year and I did not know anyone.  I felt pretty intimidated.  Pam came up to me in the lunch line and began talking to me.  She made me feel more comfortable with her kind spirit and her beautiful smile.  I was so glad to see her again at the reunion.  She never lost her kind spirit or her beautiful smile.  May God bless her family and friends as they grieve the loss of one so dear.


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