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Pamela Joan Edwards Burrell

Houston, Texas

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PAMELA JOAN EDWARDS BURRELL, born July 31, 1947 in Washington, D.C. passed away January 29, 2008 in Austin, Texas. Pam is survived by son, Jerry Shane Burrell and wife Heather of Houston; daughter, Tiffany Elaine Roberts and husband Randy of Austin; and grandchildren, Tyler and Mia Roberts. A...

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I am saddened to hear about the death of Pam, or how I would remember as Mrs. Burrell. She put up with a lot watching me and Tiffany grow up; she was patient and understanding being around teenage girls. I will miss her special cake, that I always looked forward to and her warm smile. I have beautiful memories surrounding her family and Tiffany, and wish all her family and friends peace during this time.

For the short amount of time that I had known Pam it will be a memory that will last a lifetime. She was a sweet honest and beautiful person inside and out she will truly be missed.

My sympathy to the Burrell Family.
It is natural to experience sadness when a love one dies. However complete reliance on the God of comfort can help you to endure your grief. 1 Peter 5:7.

My friend from elementary school days, Pam Edwards. I remember her as such a sweet person. We remained friends all through school until graduation from Lamar. I even worked with her mother at Texas Commerce Bank in the 1970's & had frequent updates about her. I saw her a few times, I think at reunions. Please except my sympathy in her passing.

Pam was one of the finest people that I have had the pleasure of knowing. She was a lady of grace and beauty. Her heart was pure and full of love for her family.
Her husband,Mack will have a hole in his heart for the rest of his years, for truly loved her. My prayers go out to Mack and Pam's family. God now has a new angel in his heaven.

Although I am deeply saddened to know that my friend has passed away I am thrilled that she is finally free. I know that she would be the first to insist that we not grieve for her but rather celebrate her life, toast to our friendship and make sure those she has left behind know how much she truly loved each one of them. What a strong and courageous woman she was, keeping her head held high and her game face on with that beautiful smile on her face.
My deepest sympathy to you Mack and...