Annetta A. Childs
Annetta A. Childs
“One of the outstanding philanthropic workers in the state of Oklahoma was Mrs. Annetta Childs…”
Biography
Annetta A. Childs was born in New York and came to Cleveland, Oklahoma, with her husband, William Oscar Childs, in 1904 before moving to Tulsa in 1926, where her husband was engaged in the contracting and oil business for many years. It was during the years following that she became well known in Tulsa as a philanthropist and civic worker. She was particularly known as the donor of three separate sets of Celesta-Chimes to the University of Oklahoma in Norman in 1950 and to both the Scottish Rite Temple at Guthrie and the George Washington Memorial Chapel at Alexandria, Virginia, in 1955. These gifts were made in memory and honor of her husband who had died in 1935. Both she and her husband were active members of the Masonic order during their lifetimes.
Fun fact
Annetta A. Childs’ first cousins were Stephen Crane, author of the classic novel, The Red Badge of Courage, and the famous American painter, Bruce Crane.
Oklahoma connections
Childs came to Cleveland, Oklahoma, in 1904 with her husband.