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Pamela Kay Whitefield was born Aug. 7, 1950, to Doyle and Juanita (Snow) Cavitt in the Stephenville Hospital.

Her three sisters, Sissy, Linda, and Judy eagerly awaited her arrival home; which was a loving home that was always filled with aunts, uncles, cousins,and friends.

On June 15, 1968, Pam married Charles Whitefield and became part of the Whitefield family who she cherished.

Their marriage was blessed with three boys, Scotty Wayne, Tracy Wade and Rowdy Wes.Wade gifted his mother with her first grandchild, Haily Cheyene. Scotty followed up with Holley and Shelby Stone. Rowdy then gave her Wooddrow Whitefield, Makenzie, Weston, and Brayden. Scotty then followed with a beautiful wife, Christine who gave her Blair and Madison Pearson; and the unexpected blessings of Jayton and Rider Whitefield. Holley and Shelby provided five great grandchildren.

Preceding her in death were her loving parents, sister, Audrey (Sissy) Musgrove, sister Linda Stockstill, brother-in-law Cotton Stockstill and sister Judy Scott. Her loving husband of 45 years, Charles Whitefield and her in- laws John R and Grace Whitefield.

Pamela Kay Cavitt Whitefield is survived by her children, grandchildren and great-grands, her daughter in love through thick and thin, Hope Marroquin and nieces and nephews, Charlene and David Ramos, DeeDee and Camon Martin, Gene and Sandra Chambers, Elizabeth and James Banks, Cindy Anderson, Melanie and Kenneth Black, Melissa Koonsman, Lisa and Larry McCool, Lee and Stella Scott, her brothers in law, John Musgrove and Dubber Scott, as well as great and great great nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 2 at East End Cemetery, Hwy. 8 West in Lingleville.