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Cherryl Morphis
February 5, 2022
We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. I met Pam through the Bess Brannan Elementary when Kevin was there. I later worked with Eric at Brazosport Memorial Hospital during his year between college and med school. Pam was certainly loved and will be missed by all that had the privilege of knowing her. Her legacy of caring lives on through her boys.
Sincerely
John and Cherryl
Patricia Tissie Schwebel
February 2, 2022
She was a great mother and also loved scouting. I enjoyed knowing her and her wonderful sons
Joe Morris
February 1, 2022
Have missed her sweet spirit at FUMC in LJ. Honored to have known her as friend and nurse!
Dennis Kilian
February 1, 2022
One of the most amazing ladies encountered in my life...loved the old school Bugs Bunny / Looney Tunes she often had on...in the 80's (1980's) described me as 1) 16 going on 40, 2) the son by choice, and 3) as long as I was going, any of the Steele boys could go to the event.....She was there when my boys came home from the hospital, there for my wife (Lori) for bridal dress shopping and creator of the most amazing "Groom's Cake" of all time! Wonderful, dear, loved, caring, lady. You have, and ever shall be...family.
Suzanne (Suzie Sample) Swygert
February 1, 2022
Bill, Bert, Eric, and Kevin , I'm so sorry for your loss. I have such wonderful memories of all our time spent together when we were young. I think as a teenager I spent as much time at y'all's house as I did at mine. Y'all will be in my prayers.
Sharon Doerr
February 1, 2022
Pam was a wonderful nurse and caring person. It was a pleasure knowing her and working with her.
Genette Willbanks
February 1, 2022
What a blessing and joy I experienced from knowing Pam Steele. I first knew her in the 70´s through a mutual friend as a mom of two rambunctious boys. They were around our apartments one summer when I believe Pam had their baby brother. Then years later, I knew her as the mom of dear, funny, creative Kevin. We volunteered on so many school and choir activities together for our kids. Pam always looked a little exhausted, yet happy and energetic at the same time. I appreciated her intelligence, her laugh, her witty humor, and that inner sparkle she had. I love the photo you have chosen that captures that twinkle in her eyes like she is about tell a funny story and start laughing. I celebrate your life Pam Steele!
My deepest condolences to Kevin, Robert, Eric, and Bill and to your families. I wish I could hug each of you.
Genette Willbanks
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