Pamela June Jackson

1958 - 2016

Pamela June Jackson obituary, 1958-2016, Conroe, TX

Pamela June Jackson

1958 - 2016

BORN

1958

DIED

2016

Pamela Jackson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 24, 2016.
Pamela June Jackson, age 58, of Conroe, Texas journeyed to the Kingdom of Heaven, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016, in The Woodlands, Texas surrounded by family. She was born June 3, 1958, in Wichita Falls, Texas to parents Guy W. and Marion Faye Taylor. She grew up in Houston.

Pam discovered her purpose in life in 1980, when she started her own family. She was an amazing, dedicated mother. Pam fully supported her daughters during both good and bad times and was without a doubt their biggest fan. She wanted nothing more in life than for her daughters to be happy. She was extremely proud of the women and mothers they have become. Pam loved nothing more than to see the accomplishments of her daughters and granddaughters. Pam truly lived for her family and will continue to live through her family.

In April 2005, Pam met the man who would come to be the love of her life. Pam already had a wonderful, loving group of family and friends. With "Flash" Gordon Jackson, she now had a soul mate. Pam and Flash enjoyed nights out, hanging out with friends and family in the garage, concerts, and good times. They celebrated holidays to the fullest. The tables were always filled with food, the house completely decorated, and their doors and hearts were wide open. Pam loved the life she made with Flash. She also loved their dogs, Layla and Dakota, AKA her "girlfriends".

Pam enjoyed making memories and had the ability to always enjoy the moment. She always had a heart of gold, a hardy laugh, and an infectious smile. She would often tell long stories and repeat them. Pam cherished her Holiday traditions and time with her loved ones. She also enjoyed playing board games and card games with her friends and family. She always had good times shopping, getting her nails done, and going out to eat with the girls. Her favorite vacationing spot was her annual family trip to the Frio River. Pam had a fun spirit and she loved to dance, especially off key. Her trademark was "let me tell you something…".

Pamela was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend that will be dearly missed by all that knew and loved her. We all have our own way of being who we were meant to be and Momma was a one of a kind Lady. May God hold you in his arms forever and keep you always. You are home and you are safe.

She is survived by her husband Harold Gordon Jackson; daughters: Shelly Orlando and her husband Marc, Shanna Ross and her husband Julian Howard and Sherrie Ross and her husband Brent Overholt; step-children: Rhonda Ross, Michael Ross, Ashlee Jackson, and Joshua Jackson; grandchildren: Kailey Gearing, Jalen Gearing, Makenzie Denning, Caydence Orlando, Kylie Orlando, Ashley White, Brandon Ross, Braden Ross, Marisa Ross, Brendan Ross, and Preston Buskirk; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Pamela is preceded in death by her parents; sister Dolores Parker; brothers Jimmy and Dennis Taylor.

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November 16, 2016

Danice Fleck posted to the memorial.

November 16, 2016

jaime fleck posted to the memorial.

November 9, 2016

Julian Howard posted to the memorial.

Danice Fleck

November 16, 2016

Hanging out with the family. Mrs. Pam was so loving and welcoming to me and the kids. Pam was full of laughter and always had a smile on her face. She is very missed. So greatful to know her and her amazing family. Always here for all of y'all.

jaime fleck

November 16, 2016

I loved Pam from the minute I met her! She was such a beautiful spirit, took me in as if i was one of her "girls", there's not a day that goes by that I don't think about her or her beautiful girls.

Julian Howard

November 9, 2016

I had /have the honor of being somewhat of a stepson. Pam was the most kind, thoughtful, loving and generous person I have had the pleasure to meet. Pam personified life which is now shown thru her 3 daughters and all the grandchildren. I do not go a day without thinking of her. The good, the bad and the too funny to post. The Frio, Sugarland, sidewalks and toilet seats will never be the same again ! So as Easter, Thanksgiving and Chistmas, as those were her special times of the year. All welcome whether family or not. Pam has left a huge void in the life of Flash, Sherry, Shanna and Sherrie as well as their loved ones. When remembering Pam, have a smile on your face because if you don't , let me tell you something , you will see it on the news.
R.I.P. Pam , gone but never ever forgotten

Christine Bowen

August 30, 2016

Pam was a beautiful person inside and out. She always made you feel loved and welcomed. She loved to call you "baby." My husband and I will miss her dearly.

Helen Sanchez

August 29, 2016

I'm still in shock. My prayers go out to the family. I worked with Pam for some time and she always had that beautiful smile on her face and I can still hear her telling me "Now honey". She was the most sweetest person. Till I see you again friend. Rest in Peace...

Karen Burgess

August 28, 2016

Pam-you left way too early. Shocking, tragic and unfair. You were finally at a good place in life, having found Flash and enjoying life as a wife, mother, grandmother, friend and woman. So many positives and such love. There is a saying: "Some people come into our lives and leave footprints on our hearts and we are never the same." It truly describes how those who knew you feel. We shared so many good times and memories over the years-it's gonna be tough. You will be greatly missed. Girls, I know with your little ones, it's going to be very difficult to handle your loss and their sadness. You all were so close. I hope your heartache lessens a bit each day and that the moments that pop up when it's unbearable pass quickly. Flash, I know you will miss Pam greatly. We all will. Take care.

Sandie & Gary Albertson

August 28, 2016

We will always remember the good times we had with Pam and her infectious smile and laughter. May you rest in peace dear Pam.

Janet Griffin

August 28, 2016

Sherrie, Shanna and Shelly my heart breaks for you girls. I think of all of you so often and all the good times we had together. Your mother was truly one of a kind and a more generous true friend would be difficult to find. I know it will take time to get to a place of acceptance but you have lots and lots of friends to help you get to the other side of this. I am here in San Diego but know that my thoughts are with you three girls. I love you all very much as I did Pam.

Mickie Cunningham

August 27, 2016

I can still hear her saying "let me tell you something" then it was followed by a story. I remember when her and Flash met. Such a very cute couple. Your always smiling face will be missed.

John Browning

August 27, 2016

Our heart felt sympathy goes out to the Jackson and Ross family who lost such a wonderful person. She will be sadly missed and remembered always as one of the most loving and classy people we have ever met.

The Browning's

Molly Whorf

August 25, 2016

Miss Pam was the epitome of what a Southern woman is; strong, classy, sassy, filled with love for Flash, her daughters, grandbabies, friends, and students. She had some of the funniest stories about herself. There was one time a frog landed on her in her front car seat. I will never ever forget the laughter she would exude when she told that story about herself.

Miss Pam touched my life and had so much love for me, as if I was her own daughter. I will never forget her.

I am sorry for the loss of such a wonderful mother, wife, grandmother, friend, and mentor. She sure loved her babies and enjoyed buying them dresses as Macy's!

I hope, maybe one day, you find peace in the legacy she has left behind.

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