Advertisement

Jacqueline Ann <I>Stedman</I> Wyatt

Advertisement

Jacqueline Ann Stedman Wyatt

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
9 Aug 2002 (aged 62)
Guadalajara, Guadalajara Municipality, Jalisco, Mexico
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: scattered Sept. 15, 2002, the anniversary of her birth, in Dixon, N.M. Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Jacqueline Ann (Stedman) Gifford Wyatt Calder Obolensky Wyatt

Jacqueline Stedman Wyatt, a longtime resident of Palm Beach, Dallas and Ajijic, Mexico, died Friday, Aug. 9, 2002, in Guadalajara, Mexico, of complications from pneumonia. She was 62.

Mrs. Stedman was born Sept. 15, 1939, in New York to the late Florence Leavitt Schick Stedman [later Gifford] and Adm. Giles Chester Stedman.

She attended Manhattanville College in New York, and Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

A Clairol model in her youth, Mrs. Wyatt became a world-class backgammon player, coached by her second husband, the late Prince Alexis Obolensky, a backgammon champion.

She was a five-time cancer survivor.

After 30 years, Mrs. Wyatt reunited with her first husband, Brady Thomas Wyatt of Dallas, who survives. They made their home in Ajijic.

Mrs. Wyatt also is survived by her twin sons, Christopher Thomas Wyatt, Los Angeles, and Michael Stedman Wyatt and his wife, Piper Sanders Wyatt, Dallas; a stepdaughter, Anne Obolensky, New Orleans; previous husband Bruce Calder, and three stepsons:, Chris Calder, Los Angeles,; and Curtis Calder and Bruce Calder Jr., both of Austin, Texas.

Mrs. Wyatt's ashes were scattered Sept. 15, 2002, the anniversary of her birth, in Dixon, N.M. Donations may be sent to the Schick Foundation, c/o Baylor Healthcare Foundation, Baylor University Medical Center, 3500 Gaston, Suite No. 100, Dallas, TX 75246.

~~~

Marriages:

1. Brady Thomas Wyatt Jr. divorced, June 1965, Miami, Dade (now Miami-Dade) County, Florida

2. Alexis Obolensky, married 1965, divorced, June 24 1971,Stuart, Martin County, Florida

3. Norman Bruce Calder, married March 25 1975, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut; divorced July 31, 1975, Dallas, Texas


Note her Social Security Death Index lists her as Jacqueline Calder.
Jacqueline Ann (Stedman) Gifford Wyatt Calder Obolensky Wyatt

Jacqueline Stedman Wyatt, a longtime resident of Palm Beach, Dallas and Ajijic, Mexico, died Friday, Aug. 9, 2002, in Guadalajara, Mexico, of complications from pneumonia. She was 62.

Mrs. Stedman was born Sept. 15, 1939, in New York to the late Florence Leavitt Schick Stedman [later Gifford] and Adm. Giles Chester Stedman.

She attended Manhattanville College in New York, and Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

A Clairol model in her youth, Mrs. Wyatt became a world-class backgammon player, coached by her second husband, the late Prince Alexis Obolensky, a backgammon champion.

She was a five-time cancer survivor.

After 30 years, Mrs. Wyatt reunited with her first husband, Brady Thomas Wyatt of Dallas, who survives. They made their home in Ajijic.

Mrs. Wyatt also is survived by her twin sons, Christopher Thomas Wyatt, Los Angeles, and Michael Stedman Wyatt and his wife, Piper Sanders Wyatt, Dallas; a stepdaughter, Anne Obolensky, New Orleans; previous husband Bruce Calder, and three stepsons:, Chris Calder, Los Angeles,; and Curtis Calder and Bruce Calder Jr., both of Austin, Texas.

Mrs. Wyatt's ashes were scattered Sept. 15, 2002, the anniversary of her birth, in Dixon, N.M. Donations may be sent to the Schick Foundation, c/o Baylor Healthcare Foundation, Baylor University Medical Center, 3500 Gaston, Suite No. 100, Dallas, TX 75246.

~~~

Marriages:

1. Brady Thomas Wyatt Jr. divorced, June 1965, Miami, Dade (now Miami-Dade) County, Florida

2. Alexis Obolensky, married 1965, divorced, June 24 1971,Stuart, Martin County, Florida

3. Norman Bruce Calder, married March 25 1975, Wilton, Fairfield, Connecticut; divorced July 31, 1975, Dallas, Texas


Note her Social Security Death Index lists her as Jacqueline Calder.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement