Pamela-Summers-Obituary

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Pamela Gail Summers

Denton, Texas

Jul 27, 1954 – Jun 23, 2021

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BORN
July 27, 1954
DIED
June 23, 2021
LOCATION
Denton, Texas

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Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton Obituary

Senior Master Sergeant Pamela G. Summers was the Superintendent, Force Development for the 931st Air Refueling Group. She advised group personnel on all matters regarding skill level training, civilian education programs and professional development.


Summers was born in San Diego, CA and was a 1972 graduate of Richardson High School, Richardson, TX. She entered the Air Force in April 1978 and separated from active duty at Altus AFB, Okla, in March 1984. She joined the Air Force Reserves in November 1988 and served at Dover AFB, Del. and Kelly AFB, Texas, before her last assignment at McConnell.


Summers was married to Del Summers for 38 years and they have five grown children: Chris, Amy, Autumn, Angela and Matt. Additionally, they have 14 grandchildren.

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Loved this lady, a true friend, my sincerest sympathy to Dad and family. God bless....Kat Gaul

"Pammy" was a mentor to me when I first cross-trained into Education and Training with the military. She was always available for help. She became a friend and continued to be one after I retired. I am so sorry to recently hear of her passing. My condolences to her family who I know she loved so much.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Thank you for years of guidance. You made the world a better place.

My condolences to you and your family. I worked with Pam for several years at McConnell. Prayers for you all.

Sincere condolences to all the family. May your memories of Pam’s joyful and loving spirit as well as God’s love give you comfort and peace. I enjoyed working with Pam while she was assigned to Dover AFB as well as during subsequent TDYs.

Pam was a great supervisor, mentor and most importantly friend. I am grateful for the many years I was able to serve with her. Her kindness will never be forgotten. My condolences to Del and her family.

Sleep the sleep of hero's. You deserve it.