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Robin McGuinn
May 23, 2025
I was going to wish Pam a Happy Birthday and it was taken off my Facebook account. I went to her account and saw a Happy Heavenly Birthday and I thought this has to be a mistake. I found this obituary and broke down crying. I love Pam and I have so many fond memories of her when we worked together at Tri-City Bank in Blountville. My deepest sympathy to her parents and sister and all her family. I'm so sorry and I know how much you miss her. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers
Pamela Robbins
May 6, 2025
I just today found out about Pam´s passing. I am so devastated. One of the nicest people I have met while living in Kingsport. My prayers are for her family throughout the months to follow.
Cindy Roberts
January 27, 2025
I worked in HR at Walmart and knew Pam from there. I would see her off and on after she left Walmart. I always thought a lot of Pam. She was such a beautiful person. So sorry for your loss. Prayers for her son and family.
Frankie Myers
January 13, 2025
Going to Miss Pam she was a sweet person our condolences to the family so sorry love Freddie and Gary
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Robin Templin
January 7, 2025
I met Pam at the bank. I looked forward to seeing her when I came to the drive through. She was warm and friendly. After a while, I counted her a friend. Her sweet spirit always made me smile. I will miss her, as will my pup Buck. I would always say to him that we were going to go see Pam! I think he knew what I meant ...She always spoke to him and sent out a treat before she did my transaction. Before long each visit to the drive-thru, we started sharing stories. She told me about her son (she was so proud of him). I will miss you Pam, you were a gem.
Tabitha Campbell
January 5, 2025
I met Pam years ago when she worked at Walmart in fish area. My son loved fish and she loved seeing him smile. I had sooo many tanks because of her. She always smiled and we always laughed together. Every now and then we´d run into each other. She was such a loving caring friend. Prayers for Gabe and her family. I am so sorry
Connie Boling
January 5, 2025
As a young girl,Pam was at my house as much as hers. Growing up, she and my daughter, Amy were together a lot. Pam was one of my girls.. Loved her and her family. Her grandmother Frazier was my Bobbys Aunt..She was a sister to Bobby´s Dad, Robert.
Pam Cox Brewster
January 4, 2025
We always greeted each other funny because we have the same first name. This breaks my heart to see, what a wonderful person she always was to me. My prayers for her son and family.
Rest in peace friend
Rita Hauk
January 4, 2025
My thoughts and prayers are with Pam's loved ones....she and I worked together for many years in Blountville at the Bank Operations Center...Pam was a talented and energetic employee, but also a people person. We all enjoyed many a wonderful afternoon snack as Pam could whip up a delicious cake, etc in a matter of minutes...she was a wonderful cook and we all enjoyed the fruits of her labors...she will be missed by all those fortunate to know and love her.
Roger Bevins
January 4, 2025
So sorry . Such a great personality . Sweet lady
Leton Harding
January 4, 2025
During one of my trips to Kingsport and visit with Pam we talked about our joint love of Jigsaw puzzles. Pam shared that she and her family were working on a 2,000 piece puzzle that was all white! I told her she was a braver person than me. What a wonderful lady. She will be missed by so many. Leton Harding
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