Pamela-Gremillion-Obituary

Pamela G. Lovelace Gremillion

Memphis, Tennessee

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Pamela G. Lovelace Gremillion, 54, of Memphis passed away at her home on October 25, 2009. She was a member of Bellevue Baptist Church, a board member of West African Children Support Network and a published song writer. Pamela was preceded in death by her father, Walter L. Lovelace and brother,...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this trying time. We are friends with Dorothy and we share your grief and your sorrow. There is nothing like the loss of a loved one. We know the pain but it is good that we have wonderful memories. Pam lead a fulfilling life and touched the hearts of millions and she will be remembered forever as a wonderful and great person.

Pam,
Thank you for being such a cherished part of my favorite childhood memories. I so looked forward to the summertimes we spent with you, listening to your laughter. Your light and legacy will forever be apparent in the four beautiful lives you've made such an incredible and lasting impact on. My heart breaks for thsoe you have left behind, but there is great comfort in knowing you are reunited with your brother, grandmother, and your Daddy.

To my dear cousin who has left us to be with her wonderful father and brother. Pam was such an accomplished writer of poems and song lyrics. I enjoyed sitting with you and listening as you sang. I will always remember our memories of our childhood through adulthood....We could be crazy!. She had such a big loving heart who wasn't afraid to show her love. She could light up a room with her smile and laughter. I will always carry my memories within my heart. I love you dear cousin.

To Pam's family...without your loved one, we would not have been successful in adopting our little girl from Liberia. Her counsel and prayers helped make our family what it is today. We are praying for you in your loss.

Pam, there was always smiles and laughter in the room when you were around, and for that I thank you. You will always be in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with all of my family members in Memphis.

To my dear cousin Pam, You'll always be in my heart and I will never forget all the wonderful memories of our childhood. The conversation, laughter, tears and most of all the love we had for each other.You were a talented young woman, with a good and loving heart... We shared alot of love of things and you shared your most pricless gift with me yourself. I'll never forget all the conversations and the e-mails shared over the spring and summer. For letting me share your thoughts and prayers...

My sister and I would like to send you are prayers. We are friends with Dorothy and we wish you healing love in this time of sorrow. Dorothy we love you and will be thinking of you. Evon Pedersen and Marie Brock.

I wanted to send my throughts and prayers during this time of sorrow and grief. I lost my mother to Breast Cancer when I was 7 and my brother when I was 12 so I understand your pain. We are friends with Dorothy who to us will always been Lollipop to us. The first time I met Lollipop my son James was with me in Florida and we fell in love with her and Walter. She always talked about her children and grandchildren and us as one of her own. I know we have never met but through Lollipop I feel...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.