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Pamela <I>Malone</I> Crow Hutchins

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Pamela Malone Crow Hutchins

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
4 Jun 2013 (aged 56)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Funeral service for Pamela Crow Hutchins, 56, former Lawton resident, will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 10, in the First Baptist Church with Harley Davidson officiating.
Pam died June 4, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens under the direction of the Becker-Rabon Funeral Home.
Pam was born June 23, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, to Billy Ray and Janette (Baughman) Malone. She grew up in Lawton and was a graduate of Eisenhower High School and later earned both her bachelor and master degrees from Cameron University.
Pam married George Ellis Crow on June 9, 1975 in Lawton. Together they owned and operated the Regal Oil Company for several years. He preceded her in death on September 29, 2005. She later married Bud Hutchins on July 5, 2012 in Naples, Florida, and relocated to Boston.
Pam worked for the Lawton Public Schools and had taught at Wilson Elementary School and later worked at the Shoemaker Center with the Title I Program. She was a member of First Baptist West.
She is survived by her husband; of the home; a daughter Nikki Crow and her fiancé, Adam Sepulveda, Norman, Oklahoma; her parents, Bill and Janette Malone, Lawton; three grandchildren, Tyler, Jazmyn and Braedon Crow; a granddaughter soon to be born, Aspyn Nicole; two brothers and sisters in law, Randy and Suzi Malone, Oklahoma City, and Michael and Terrie Malone, Denver, Colorado; a sister and brother in law, Karen and Mike Battles, Whitehouse, Texas; a daughter in law, Monica Crow, Lawton; several nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by three sons, Chad Ellis Crow, George Ellis Crow, Jr. and Justin Crow.
Memorial contributions may be made to a college education fund for the grandchildren of Pam at City National Bank, 500 SW D Avenue, Lawton OK 73501.
The family will greet friends from 3-5 pm Sunday at the funeral home.


Funeral service for Pamela Crow Hutchins, 56, former Lawton resident, will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, June 10, in the First Baptist Church with Harley Davidson officiating.
Pam died June 4, 2013 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens under the direction of the Becker-Rabon Funeral Home.
Pam was born June 23, 1956 in Detroit, Michigan, to Billy Ray and Janette (Baughman) Malone. She grew up in Lawton and was a graduate of Eisenhower High School and later earned both her bachelor and master degrees from Cameron University.
Pam married George Ellis Crow on June 9, 1975 in Lawton. Together they owned and operated the Regal Oil Company for several years. He preceded her in death on September 29, 2005. She later married Bud Hutchins on July 5, 2012 in Naples, Florida, and relocated to Boston.
Pam worked for the Lawton Public Schools and had taught at Wilson Elementary School and later worked at the Shoemaker Center with the Title I Program. She was a member of First Baptist West.
She is survived by her husband; of the home; a daughter Nikki Crow and her fiancé, Adam Sepulveda, Norman, Oklahoma; her parents, Bill and Janette Malone, Lawton; three grandchildren, Tyler, Jazmyn and Braedon Crow; a granddaughter soon to be born, Aspyn Nicole; two brothers and sisters in law, Randy and Suzi Malone, Oklahoma City, and Michael and Terrie Malone, Denver, Colorado; a sister and brother in law, Karen and Mike Battles, Whitehouse, Texas; a daughter in law, Monica Crow, Lawton; several nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by three sons, Chad Ellis Crow, George Ellis Crow, Jr. and Justin Crow.
Memorial contributions may be made to a college education fund for the grandchildren of Pam at City National Bank, 500 SW D Avenue, Lawton OK 73501.
The family will greet friends from 3-5 pm Sunday at the funeral home.




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