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Pamela R. GREEN

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - Pamela R. Green was called to eternal rest on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at Sentara Careplex after a short illness.She was born Nov. 7, 1960, in Houston, Texas, to the late Johnny E. and Sandra J. Brown.Pamela worked at Northrop Grumman Newport News as an Engineering Analyst. She later...

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Pamela Green was my very best friend and I miss her dearly. She was a very genuine person always willing to help others with whatever needs they requested. Pam was a person who never complained with her illness or ask, "God why me". She took lemons and always made lemonaide. I know she is resting in the arms of her master shouting, "GLOWREE". Tony, Alana, and Adriana, my heart goes out to you in loosing such a caring and loving wife and mother. May God continue to give you strength and...

I knew Ms. Pam because she and her family were patients at the dentist office of Lorenzo Modeste. I'm the receptionist and I remember making appointments for Pam and her family. She was a lovely woman and I just wanted to leave my condolences to her family. God Bless.

I knew Pam back when I was her daughter, Adriana's Girl Scout leader. She was such a wonderful lady. I just found out about this today when my daughter told me. To Adriana and Alana, Ms. Lissa thinks about you two often and now, I hold you in my hearts even more so. I am so sorry to the family for the loss of such a beautiful person!

I met Pam when my husband and I were in the Technology Education program at Norfolk State University. She was the only female Technology Education teacher I knew of in the area and she took the time to help and inspire me to strive for the excellence and professionalism that she displayed. I loved laughing with her at TSA, VTEA and ITEA conferences. She was always at TSA events with her students and her girls. Her example helped me to become the Techology Teacher that I am today. She was an...

Dear Green Family,

Pam was a true friend who will truly be missed. She was a true education professional. She was a great mentor for new teachers, and I know as much as she talked about her family she was a devoted mother and wife. May God comfort, bless, and protect you during these times of sorrow. In deepest sympathy.

I was blessed to have been a student of Mrs. Green. She was an outstanding teacher who always had a smile on her face. She will truly be missed. God Bless her and her family.

I only knew Pam for a short period while living in Virginia, but will always remember her asking me to do some sewing for her girls, and could she get just a pinch of my cornbread and greens.

I too will miss Pam as will the entire VTEA Board of Directors.

Ron Vickers

To Anthony and the entire Green family,
My heart is truely saddened by this news. I had the please to teach Pam while she attended Norfolk State University as a Technology Education major. She was indeed one of my most memorable students. Pam is a fine Spartan! May God bless you and give you strength in this time of sorrow. Pam loved her family and spoke highly of all of you and her church family. She is truely an angel in heaven....Dr. Carray Banks, Jr.( Norfolk State University)