On June 1, 2022, we lost four members of our community to an unspeakable tragedy. As we mark two years since that day, Saint Francis will hold private memorial to honor the memory of Mrs. Amanda Glenn, Dr. Stephanie Husen, Mr. William Love and Dr. Preston Phillips as well as all health system employees who have passed in the last year.
During that Mass, Bishop David Konderla of the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma, will reconsecrate the health system to the Sacred Heart of Jesus to entrust its staff, patients and visitors - past, present and future - and all of our locations and work to His blessings of mercy and healing.
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Eternal rest grant unto them dear Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Mrs. Amanda Glenn
Remembered as a kind soul with a true servant's heart, Amanda Glenn worked at Warren Clinic Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine for many years as a medical assistant. She had served in the medical field for nearly two decades.
A loving wife and the devoted mother to two teenage boys, Amanda was a native of Sand Springs. She is remembered as one of the "proudest mothers ever" and shared a strong bond with her sons, who she described as "proud mama's boys." Those who knew Amanda best are quick to add that she "always had her sons in mind in everything she did."
Stephanie Husen, D.O.
Dr. Stephanie Husen was a sports and internal medicine specialist with Warren Clinic. Originally from Ponca City, Dr. Husen is described by those who knew her as "an all-around incredible person." Colleagues and friends say she was down to earth, the sweetest person ever and exuded a palpable zest for life.
A 1992 graduate of Ponca City High School, Dr. Husen received an undergraduate degree in physical therapy from the University of Oklahoma, where she was a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. In 2000, she received her medical degree from the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences. She then completed her residency at Greenville Memorial Hospital in South Carolina. Dr. Husen worked at Saint Francis and Warren Clinic for seven years.
Preston Phillips, M.D.
Often described as a true gentleman with an infectious smile, Dr. Preston Phillips, was a beloved husband and father of three children, as well as a dedicated orthopedic surgeon with Warren Clinic. With a distinguished 17-year career at Saint Francis, he had served as a board member of Saint Francis Health System. A 1990 graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Phillips completed two fellowships at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston in 1986 and 1996. Beyond his medical studies, Dr. Phillips had advanced degrees in organic chemistry and pharmacology, as well as theology from Emory University.
Dr. Phillips had been preparing to go on his fifth mission trip to west Africa in mid-June for a nonprofit organization, Light in the World Development Foundation. The foundation, which he cofounded with Saint Francis hospitalist Dr. Komi Folly, was created with the mission of providing surgical services to those in underserved areas of the U.S. and Africa. It has been said that Dr. Phillips possessed "an extraordinary level of devotion to his patients and believed his work as a physician was not just his job, but his calling in life."
His friends and colleagues say Dr. Phillips will be long remembered as a person "who had a kind word for everyone and positively impacted the lives of many. In short, he made this world a better place."
Mr. William Love
William Love was a visitor to the Warren Clinic location on June 1. He was a retired Army First Sergeant with 27 years of service, and he was a Vietnam veteran.