Pamela Waller, resided in Charleston, South Carolina and passed away in Puerto Vallarta Mexico on August 6, 2024, at the age of 63. She was born on May 24, 1962 in Cambridge City Hospital Mass to Myra Robinson. She is survived by her sister Kim Gray and Elain Watts, nephews Jason and Robert Engermann, Christine Vermilling and various grand nieces and nephews.
Pamela served in the United States Marine Corps as a Corporal in the 3rd FSSG Helicopter Squadron unit for 6 years. Her dedication and service will always be remembered.
Prior to her baptism Pamela had a fulfilling career as an Minority Business Entrepreneur running three businesses simultaneously: teaching space education to children as a NASA Informal Educator; Community Outreach Contractor for Fayetteville State University in North Carolina as the bridge between other Minority Micro-businesses and local state and federal contracting agencies assisting the micro businesses obtain government contracts and her computer lab trained over 25 first time criminal offenders in job skills and computer training to reduce their chances of reoffending before she retired in 2004.
After her secular retirement Pam dedicated her time to helping others through her volunteer work with the Jehovah's Witness organization. She was baptised on October 16, 2016. Though having a permanent residence in Charleston, S.C., Pam stepped over to Macedonia many times to faithfully served where the Need Was Great in Panama, Barbados, Peru, Portugal and her final land in Puerto Vallarta Mexico sharing the Good News of Jehovah's Kingdom soon to come to anyone she met.
When Pam wasn't preaching or teaching about the Good News, during the past 8 years, she enjoyed working with many congregation children constructing various bible based arts & crafts projects and events. Need Greater Travel both in the United States and Abroad and exploring new lands was Pam's passion. She loved talking to people about Jehovah and his son Jesus and the new world to soon come.
Pam was a true "Foodie" eating llama, guinea and monkey paw with gusto. She loved active hands on adventures though being disabled like climbing Machu Picchu to snorkling in the ocean in the Los Arcos of Mexico.
Pam had a creative spirit, quick mind and loved serving her God Jehovah whole souled. Her favorite scripture was "Romans 15:4" and her favorite spiritual song was "Pause And Reset". Additionally her favorite secular song was "My Perogative" and movie "The Greatest Showman".
Pamela's upbeat, never ending energy will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Her positive outlook on life and kind heart touched the lives of many.
Pam looks forward to seeing all of you in Paradise and hearing how the end turned out. So you who are her dear friends and family stay awake and endure till the end. [Hebrews 12:1]
May her legacy of love and laughter live on in your memories forever.
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