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Stephanie Cecilia Boosahda, age 70, of Oklahoma City, Ok, died October 4, 2022. Stephanie was born February 7, 1952, in Oklahoma City, to Richard and Betty Jo Smay. She is survived by her husband of 49 years Wayne Boosahda, son, Christopher Boosahda, daughter, Joy Spencer and one niece Natalie Baily. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Rick Smay. Throughout her life she impacted thousands of people through her music and ministry but Proverbs 21:1 which says; “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, loving favor rather than silver and gold.” best characterized her life. She will be remembered as a loving and devoted wife, mother, friend, musician, songwriter, artist, prophetic psalmist, evangelist, and ordained Anglican deacon and a faithful follower of
Jesus Christ.
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Duane Coller says
May 11, 2023 at 6:17 pmI was an ORU student when Stephanie was there, and I loved her music and the heart that produced it. After being in storage for a few years I got out my record albums, set up my turntable, and the first one I wanted to play was Stephanie’s first album. Every single song was a message to or from the Lord and a blessing to hear. It is what prompted me to google her and realize she just graduated last fall to heaven. What a life of blessing others was hers! She is doubtless having a blast and loving heaven! We will all get our turn to join her. Praise God!
Chris Snyder says
July 27, 2023 at 11:27 amWhat a wonderful gift she had in expressing God’s love through music! “I know that I know” will be on my heart’s playlist forever. Can’t believe she is gone.
Priscilla Babu says
April 12, 2024 at 7:53 amMy deepest condolences to Stephanie family. I was introduces to her music in the 80’s here in South Africa, Cape Town. My favorite album is “Sing the glory” which i am busy listening while working. For the past week was awaken by her song “Doxology” and “somewhere it’s snowing” it made me go to you tube and look for the album again. Then i started googling about her, wondering if she is still singing or released more albums and how old she is now,. that’s when i cam upon this post, my heart is heavy and sore. i was a child falling in love with Stephanie, now in my late 40’s i still love her and her music, the songs that she wrote to God is the most beautiful. Rest in eternal peace Stephanie, your music lives on in our hearts as you sleep in His wings. Love you forever and ever
Aaron Shust says
August 10, 2024 at 9:10 amMy deepest sympathy to all of Stephanie’s dear family and friends. Sing the Glory was emblazoned into my soul as a young child and often plays at will in my mind. It’s impossible to read Psalm 66 without hearing her voice sing the words. I’m grateful for Stephanie’s impact on my life and even the way I worship. She is not forgotten. Blessings.
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