This award is one of the events run by the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. The commission's goal is to make life better for women, children, and families in the state. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, no new women were added to the Hall of Fame in 2020 and 2021.
To be considered for the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame, a woman must be known as an Oklahoman or have lived in the State of Oklahoma for most of her life. She cannot be a current member of the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women.
Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame
| Name |
Image |
Birth–Death |
Year |
Area of achievement |
Ref(s) |
| Anthony, NancyNancy Anthony |
|
|
2024 |
Leader of the Oklahoma City Community Foundation |
|
| Hugon, Marilyn MauerMarilyn Mauer Hugon |
|
|
2024 |
Board member of the Duncan Regional Hospital |
|
| Roodman, EdieEdie Roodman |
|
|
2024 |
Leader of the Oklahoma Israel Exchange and former leader of the Jewish Federation of Oklahoma City |
|
| Umsted, Jane SempleJane Semple Umsted |
|
|
2024 |
Choctaw artist |
|
| Stovall, CrystalCrystal Stovall |
|
|
2024 |
Co-founder of the Stovall Center for Entrepreneurship |
|
| Wehrenberg, MollyMolly Wehrenberg |
|
|
2024 |
Nurse and Spanish translator |
|
| Anderson, MoMo Anderson |
|
(b. 1937) |
2023 |
Business leader |
|
| Fennell, PatriciaPatricia Fennell |
|
|
2023 |
Community activist |
|
| Gilliland, Ann FeltonAnn Felton Gilliland |
|
|
2023 |
Community leader |
|
| Grabow, DonnaDonna Grabow |
|
(b. 1945) |
2023 |
Community leader |
|
| Garrett-Funk, KimKim Garrett-Funk |
|
|
2023 |
Business leader |
|
| Keating, CathyCathy Keating |
|
(b. 1950) |
2023 |
Philanthropist (a person who helps others), First Lady of Oklahoma |
|
| Williams, Freddye HarperFreddye Harper Williams |
|
(1917–2001) |
2023† |
Community leader |
|
| Arnall, Sue AnnSue Ann Arnall |
|
(b. 1956) |
2022 |
Business leader and philanthropist |
|
| Burger, CarleenCarleen Burger |
|
(b. 1951) |
2022 |
Community leader |
|
| Dobbs, JaniceJanice Dobbs |
|
|
2022 |
Community leader |
|
| Jackson, WandaWanda Jackson |
 |
(b. 1937) |
2022 |
Singer and musician |
|
| Nsikak, RoselineRoseline Nsikak |
|
|
2022 |
Community leader |
|
| Shrum, KayseKayse Shrum |
 |
(b. 1972) |
2022 |
President of Oklahoma State University |
|
| McElderry, BettyBetty McElderry |
|
(1939–2019) |
2022† |
Community leader |
|
| Wiedemann, Anna BelleAnna Belle Wiedemann |
 |
(b. 1931) |
2022 |
Community leader |
|
| Holmes, HelenHelen Holmes |
 |
(1915–1997) |
2019† |
Journalist, historian, Women's Army Corps officer |
|
| Gurich, NomaNoma Gurich |
 |
(b. 1952) |
2019 |
Judge |
|
| Starr, OllieOllie Starr |
|
(b. 1941) |
2019 |
Community leader |
|
| Love, JudyJudy Love |
|
(b. 1937) |
2019 |
Philanthropist |
|
| Chambers, SusanSusan Chambers |
|
|
2018 |
Doctor and founding partner of Lakeside Women's Hospital in Oklahoma City |
|
| Jayroe, Jane AnneJane Anne Jayroe |
 |
(b. 1946) |
2018 |
Broadcaster, author, Miss Oklahoma, Miss America |
|
| Gilmore, JoanJoan Gilmore |
|
(1927–2022) |
2018 |
Journalist |
|
| Johnson, WillaWilla Johnson |
|
(1939–2022) |
2018 |
City and county government leader |
|
| Rhoads, KayKay Rhoads |
|
|
2018 |
Principal Chief of the Sac and Fox Nation |
|
| Cavanaugh, LindaLinda Cavanaugh |
|
(b. 1950) |
2017 |
Journalist |
|
| Love, GlendaGlenda Love |
|
|
2017 |
Leader of the Ronald McDonald House in Tulsa |
|
| Potts, PatPat Potts |
|
|
2017 |
First woman to be President of the Oklahoma City School Board |
|
| Salyer, MegMeg Salyer |
|
|
2017 |
Volunteerism |
|
| Walters, RhondaRhonda Walters |
|
|
2017 |
First Lady of Oklahoma; Helped create the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women |
|
| Gaylord, Edith KinneyEdith Kinney Gaylord |
|
(1916– 2001) |
2017† |
Journalist |
|
| Harris, LaDonnaLaDonna Harris |
 |
(b. 1931) |
2015 |
Comanche activist |
|
| Mélon-Tully, MaryMary Mélon-Tully |
|
|
2015 |
Newspaper publisher; The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools |
|
| Paden, MarionMarion Paden |
|
|
2015 |
Oklahoma Community City College leader |
|
| Parks, ThelmaThelma Parks |
|
(1923–2019) |
2015 |
Civil rights activist |
|
| Paul, RamonaRamona Paul |
|
(1936–2013) |
2015 |
Education |
|
| Roloff, PattyPatty Roloff |
|
|
2015 |
Owner of the Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team |
|
| Scaramucci, AvisAvis Scaramucci |
|
|
2015 |
Entrepreneur (a person who starts a business) |
|
| Blackburn, IdaIda Blackburn |
|
(1929–2016) |
2013 |
Television personality, public relations |
|
| Dodd, ElaineElaine Dodd |
|
|
2013 |
Law enforcement |
|
| Kerr, LouLou Kerr |
|
(1937–2024) |
2013 |
Businesswoman |
|
| Watkins, TerriTerri Watkins |
|
(b. 1954) |
2013 |
Investigative journalist |
|
| Miller, NancyNancy Miller |
|
|
2013 |
Television producer |
|
| Haneborg, LindaLinda Haneborg |
|
|
2013 |
Political activist, businesswoman |
|
| Boyd, LauraLaura Boyd |
 |
(b. 1949) |
2011 |
Oklahoma state representative; first woman nominated for Governor of Oklahoma |
|
| Brown, ChloeChloe Brown |
|
(b. 1951) |
2011 |
Founded The Chloe House, a home to help women |
|
| Culbreath, JoyJoy Culbreath |
|
(b. 1939) |
2011 |
Leader of all Choctaw Nation Education Services |
|
| Mitchell, MarciaMarcia Mitchell |
|
|
2011 |
Founded The Little Light House to help children with special needs |
|
| Moore, ArdinaArdina Moore |
|
(1930–2022) |
2011 |
Worked to save the Quapaw language |
|
| Ross, CindyCindy Ross |
|
(b. 1950) |
2011 |
First female president of Cameron University |
|
| Taylor, KathyKathy Taylor |
 |
(b. 1955) |
2011 |
Mayor of Tulsa |
|
| Thompson, Helen HarrodHelen Harrod Thompson |
|
(b. 1931) |
2011 |
Co-creator of a family shelter for victims of violence in Ardmore |
|
| Aragon, RitaRita Aragon |
 |
(b. 1947) |
2009 |
United States Air National Guard two-star general |
|
| Edmondson, SuzanneSuzanne Edmondson |
|
(b. 1945) |
2009 |
Founder of a foundation to help women in prison |
|
| Hennessee, EdnaEdna Hennessee |
|
(1919–2011) |
2009 |
Entrepreneur |
|
| Henry, KimKim Henry |
|
|
2009 |
First Lady of Oklahoma |
|
| Looney, Mirabeau LamarMirabeau Lamar Looney |
|
(1871–1935) |
2009† |
First woman member of the Oklahoma Senate |
|
| Savage, SusanSusan Savage |
 |
(b. 1952) |
2009 |
First woman mayor of Tulsa |
|
| Whitener, CarolynCarolyn Whitener |
|
(b. 1941) |
2009 |
Fought for equal rights for men and women in a famous 1970s court case |
|
| Coale, SherriSherri Coale |
 |
(b. 1965) |
2007 |
Head coach of the University of Oklahoma Sooners women's basketball team |
|
| Creveling, GinnyGinny Creveling |
|
(b. 1946) |
2007 |
Community activist |
|
| Hibler, Joe AnnaJoe Anna Hibler |
|
(b. 1939) |
2007 |
First woman president of Southwestern Oklahoma State University |
|
| Horner, MaxineMaxine Horner |
 |
(1933–2021) |
2007 |
One of the first African American women to serve in the Oklahoma State Senate |
|
| Martin, KayKay Martin |
|
|
2007 |
Second female leader of an Oklahoma technology center |
|
| Neese, TerryTerry Neese |
 |
(b. 1947) |
2007 |
Entrepreneur and advocate for women's equality |
|
| Tarrington, ClaudiaClaudia Tarrington |
|
(1944–2003) |
2007† |
Political consultant |
|
| Taylor, Carolyn ThompsonCarolyn Thompson Taylor |
 |
(b. 1957) |
2007 |
State representative and professor of political science at Rogers State University |
|
| Warrior, DellaDella Warrior |
|
(b. 1946) |
2007 |
First and only woman to be chairperson and leader of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe |
|
| Bass, Wanda L.Wanda L. Bass |
|
(1927–2008) |
2005 |
Philanthropist |
|
| Coats-Ashley, NancyNancy Coats-Ashley |
|
(b. 1939) |
2005 |
District Court Judge for Oklahoma County |
|
| Fallin, MaryMary Fallin |
 |
(b. 1954) |
2005 |
Governor of Oklahoma |
|
| McColgin, Bessie S.Bessie S. McColgin |
|
(1875–1972) |
2005† |
First woman elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives |
|
| Rhea, JeanineJeanine Rhea |
 |
(b. 1938) |
2005 |
Professor at Oklahoma State University |
|
| Seymour, Stephanie KulpStephanie Kulp Seymour |
|
(b. 1940) |
2005 |
First female Chief Judge of the Tenth Circuit court |
|
| Houser, EstherEsther Houser |
|
(b. 1950) |
2003 |
Advocate for the elderly in the Department of Human Services |
|
| Miles-LaGrange, VickiVicki Miles-LaGrange |
 |
(b. 1953) |
2003 |
First woman U.S. Attorney in Oklahoma |
|
| Morrissey, LindaLinda Morrissey |
|
(b. 1953) |
2003 |
Tulsa County District Judge |
|
| Schusterman, LynnLynn Schusterman |
|
(b. 1939) |
2003 |
Philanthropist and leader of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies |
|
| Shirley, DonnaDonna Shirley |
 |
(b. 1941) |
2003 |
Aerospace engineer, head of the Mars Exploration Program in 1994 |
|
| Askins, JariJari Askins |
 |
(b. 1953) |
2001 |
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma |
|
| Bellmon, ShirleyShirley Bellmon |
|
(1927–2000) |
2001† |
First Lady of Oklahoma |
|
| DeWitty, Dorothy MosesDorothy Moses DeWitty |
|
(1926–2012) |
2001 |
First African-American woman president of the League of Women Voters |
|
| Garrett, SandySandy Garrett |
|
(b. 1943) |
2001 |
First woman elected Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction |
|
| Jones, LynnLynn Jones |
|
(b. 1949) |
2001 |
Police woman, developed the first survival course for officers in Oklahoma |
|
| Kauger, YvonneYvonne Kauger |
|
(b. 1937) |
2001 |
Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court 1997-1998 |
|
| Tarbel, Jill ZinkJill Zink Tarbel |
|
(1924–2009) |
2001 |
Advocate for people with disabilities, trustee for the University of Tulsa |
|
| Tiger, DanaDana Tiger |
|
(b. 1961) |
2001 |
Native American artist |
|
| Baker, Isabel KeithIsabel Keith Baker |
|
(1929–2019) |
1997 |
Oklahoma State University Board of Regents |
|
| Bost, Jessie ThatcherJessie Thatcher Bost |
|
(1875–1963) |
1997 |
First woman to graduate from a university in Oklahoma |
|
| Eagleton, NormaNorma Eagleton |
|
(b. 1934) |
1997 |
Finance and Revenue Commissioner; Board of Regents for Rogers State College |
|
| Goebel, KayKay Goebel |
|
(b. 1929) |
1997 |
Community activist |
|
| Hardman, RuthRuth Hardman |
|
(1914–2005) |
1997 |
Philanthropist |
|
| Horse, BeverlyBeverly Horse |
|
(1931–2010) |
1997 |
Human rights activist |
|
| McKerson, MazolaMazola McKerson |
|
(1921–2014) |
1997 |
First African-American and first female on the Ardmore City Council; first African-American female mayor of Ardmore |
|
| Williams, PennyPenny Williams |
 |
(1937–2018) |
1997 |
State lawmaker |
|
| Boyd, BettyBetty Boyd |
 |
(1924–2011) |
1996 |
Pioneer woman journalist |
|
| Fisher, Ada Lois SipuelAda Lois Sipuel Fisher |
|
(1924–1995) |
1996† |
Civil rights activist |
|
| Foreman, LelaLela Foreman |
|
(1930–2015) |
1996 |
Civil rights activist |
|
| Ingraham, SandySandy Ingraham |
|
(b. 1947) |
1996 |
Child Advocate of the Decade |
|
| Males, LorenaLorena Males |
|
(1909–2006) |
1996 |
Community activist |
|
| Shedrick, BerniceBernice Shedrick |
 |
(b. 1940) |
1996 |
Attorney, judge, state lawmaker |
|
| Wynn, Valree FletcherValree Fletcher Wynn |
|
(1922–2021) |
1996 |
Professor at Cameron University; first African American to teach at Lawton High School and Cameron University |
|
| Feldman, NancyNancy Feldman |
|
(1922–2014) |
1995 |
Civil rights activist |
|
| Gardner-Anderson, Barbara J.Barbara J. Gardner-Anderson |
|
(b. 1949) |
1995 |
First woman to lead the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce |
|
| Jones, Ruthe BlalockRuthe Blalock Jones |
 |
(b. 1939) |
1995 |
Delaware-Shawnee Native American artist and professor of art at Bacone College |
|
| Lambird, Mona SalyerMona Salyer Lambird |
|
(1938–1999) |
1995 |
First woman president of the Oklahoma Bar Association |
|
| Langdon, Gloria GraceGloria Grace Langdon |
|
(1927–2003) |
1995 |
Tonkawa News publisher |
|
| Mitchell, BerniceBernice Mitchell |
|
(1939–2021) |
1995 |
First African American woman elected as County Commissioner in Payne County, Oklahoma |
|
| Nigh, DonnaDonna Nigh |
|
(b. 1933) |
1995 |
First Lady of Oklahoma |
|
| Cox, Marie C.Marie C. Cox |
|
(1920–2005) |
1993 |
Founded the North American Indian Women's Association |
|
| Hill, AnitaAnita Hill |
 |
(b. 1956) |
1993 |
Attorney and professor |
|
| Larkin, MoscelyneMoscelyne Larkin |
|
(1925–2012) |
1993 |
Native American ballerina |
|
| Longacre, JacqulynJacqulyn Longacre |
|
(b. 1932) |
1993 |
Leader of a health organization for women |
|
| Lucid, ShannonShannon Lucid |
 |
(b. 1943) |
1993 |
Biochemist and astronaut |
|
| Luper, ClaraClara Luper |
|
(1923–2011) |
1993 |
Civic leader and civil rights activist |
|
| Wadkins, Opaline DeverauxOpaline Deveraux Wadkins |
|
(1912–2000) |
1993 |
First African American nurse to earn a master's degree from the University of Oklahoma |
|
| Woodrum, PatPat Woodrum |
|
(b. 1941) |
1993 |
Leader of the Tulsa City-County Library System |
|
| Cohen, Sara RuthSara Ruth Cohen |
|
(1920–1986) |
1986 |
Activist for the arts in the Jewish community |
|
| Cravens, VinitaVinita Cravens |
|
(1909–1994) |
1986 |
Promoter of stage shows |
|
| Hall, Rubye HiblerRubye Hibler Hall |
|
(1912–2003) |
1986 |
First African-American appointed to the State Regents for Higher Education |
|
| Holmes, Elizabeth Ann McCurdyElizabeth Ann McCurdy Holmes |
|
(1927–1983) |
1986† |
Leader at the University of Oklahoma |
|
| Hudlin, Grace ElizabethGrace Elizabeth Hudlin |
|
(1908–1995) |
1986 |
Political activist and first woman to lead an electric company in Oklahoma |
|
| Mankiller, WilmaWilma Mankiller |
 |
(1945–2010) |
1986 |
First woman elected chief of the Cherokee Nation |
|
| Phelps, Edna MaeEdna Mae Phelps |
|
(1920–2001) |
1986 |
First woman to serve on the Oklahoma State Election Board |
|
| Pittman, Evelyn La RueEvelyn La Rue Pittman |
 |
(1910–1992) |
1986 |
Author, composer, and music teacher |
|
| Axton, Mae BorenMae Boren Axton |
|
(1914–1997) |
1985 |
Songwriter who wrote Heartbreak Hotel, promoter, mother of Hoyt Axton |
|
| Benson, June TompkinsJune Tompkins Benson |
|
(1915–1981) |
1985† |
First woman mayor in Oklahoma |
|
| Olson, PamPam Olson |
|
(b. 1949) |
1985 |
News journalist, CNN White House correspondent |
|
| Price, Betty DurhamBetty Durham Price |
|
(1931–2023) |
1985 |
Worked to preserve visual arts |
|
| Teague, Bertha FrankBertha Frank Teague |
|
(1898–1991) |
1985 |
Basketball coach; She started the first girls' basketball clinic in the Southwest |
|
| Debo, AngieAngie Debo |
|
(1890–1988) |
1984 |
Historian who wrote about Native Americans |
|
| Kirkpatrick, JeaneJeane Kirkpatrick |
 |
(1926–2006) |
1984 |
Professor, diplomat, and political activist |
|
| Mann, Jewell RussellJewell Russell Mann |
|
(1903–1987) |
1984 |
Activist who helped change the state constitution so women could hold office in Oklahoma |
|
| Patterson, Zella J.Zella J. Patterson |
|
(1909–1986) |
1984 |
Head of the Home Economics Department at Langston University |
|
| Breaux, Zelia N.Zelia N. Breaux |
|
(1880–1956) |
1983† |
Organized the first music department and orchestra at Oklahoma's Langston University |
|
| Frank, KateKate Frank |
|
(1890–1982) |
1983† |
First woman president of the Oklahoma Education Association |
|
| Mitchell, LeonaLeona Mitchell |
|
(b. 1949) |
1983 |
African-American and Chickasaw opera singer |
|
| Pitts, JeanJean Pitts |
|
(b. 1945) |
1983 |
Heart surgeon and medical researcher |
|
| Stout, JuanitaJuanita Stout |
|
(1919–1998) |
1983 |
First African-American woman elected as a judge in the United States |
|
| Wilson, AlmaAlma Wilson |
|
(1917–1999) |
1983 |
First woman to serve on the Oklahoma Supreme Court and its first woman chief justice |
|
| Atkins, Hannah DiggsHannah Diggs Atkins |
|
(1923–2010) |
1982 |
First African-American woman elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives |
|
| Barnard, KateKate Barnard |
 |
(1875–1930) |
1982† |
First woman elected to a statewide office when only men could vote |
|
| Brooks, JuneJune Brooks |
|
(1924–2010) |
1982 |
Oil lobbyist (a person who works to influence lawmakers) |
|
| Farley, Gloria StewartGloria Stewart Farley |
|
(1916–2006) |
1982 |
Author, historian |
|
| Larch-Miller, AloysiusAloysius Larch-Miller |
 |
(1886–1920) |
1982† |
Suffragist (a person who fought for women's right to vote) |
|
| Peters, Susan RyanSusan Ryan Peters |
|
(1873–1965) |
1982† |
Founded the Kiowa Indian School of Art |
|
| Salmon, ChristineChristine Salmon |
|
(1916–1985) |
1982 |
Architect |
|
| Wallace, Edyth ThomasEdyth Thomas Wallace |
|
(1880–1975) |
1982† |
Newspaper columnist and radio disc jockey |
|