Stephanie Dawn Wallen's Obituary
In loving memory of Stephanie Dawn Wallen, a radiant soul born on August 26, 1975, in Tulsa, OK, to Bobby and Glenda Wallen. After graduating with from Catoosa High School in 1994, Stephanie pursued her aspirations at Career Point Business College in Tulsa, OK, where she earned an Administrative Assistant certificate, showcasing her dedication to excellence. Stephanie, a beacon of warmth and kindness, dedicated her professional talents to the service of others at Tulsa United Way, leaving an indelible impact. Beyond her professional pursuits, she found immense joy in the simple pleasures of life, from capturing precious moments through her lens to creating lasting memories with family and friends. Her creative spirit knew no bounds, as Stephanie found solace in the art of drawing, crafting, and embarking on various home projects that reflected her innate flair for design. Stephanie's laughter and love filled every room, leaving an enduring legacy that will be cherished by those fortunate enough to have known her. In the tapestry of her life.
Stephanie is reunited with her beloved maternal and paternal grandparents. She leaves behind a tapestry of love, survived by her cherished daughter, Baylee Wallen of Tulsa, OK; daughter, Keylee Siers and her husband, Devon of Eufaula, OK; and her and son, Hunter Hiler of Fort Smith, AR. Her memory lives on through her dedicated parents, Bobby and Glenda Wallen of Tulsa, OK, and her loving sisters, Kim Lewis and her partner, Rodney McPherson of Broken Arrow, OK; Becci Keck and her husband, Steven Boucher of Broken Arrow, OK; and Jami Ressler and her husband, Jeremy Ressler of Sand Springs, OK. Stephanie's legacy extends to embrace 5 adoring grandchildren, numerous nieces, and nephews, as well as a vast network of Aunts, Uncles, and cousins. In celebrating Stephanie's life, we remember the vibrant colors she brought to our world and the enduring love that will forever echo in our hearts. “She believed she could so she did.” Stephanie always lived life to the fullest. She was kind, uplifting, and loyal. She loved her kids and grandchildren, and her family with all she had.
There will be a Celebration of Life for Stephanie at Keystone State Park, Community Building 1926 State Hwy 151 Sand Springs, OK 74063, Saturday, February 10th at 12 pm
Memorial Funds: https://gofund.me/79e10d71
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested for donations to go to: To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA) in her name. TWLOHA assists people struggling with addiction, self-harm, depression, and suicide.
Thank you to the great Physicians and medical staff, 801 ICU & 901 ICU, at Integris Baptist in OKC for doing their best and taking a chance!
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