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Lyn Olds
February 17, 2024
Pam touched our family's minds & hearts in a way that only she could. She taught all three of my kids at Bryan Adams in AP math. Her wisdom balanced with her charm & wit, made learning a difficult class not just tolerable, but fun. She knew how to handle all personalities & grasp each of their styles of learning. We also crossed paths on soccer fields at BA, S Garland, & club tournaments, with countless memories, whether in freezing weather of high school soccer, or the torrid heat of Texas summers. She was truly "one of a kind". She made a positive difference in countless lives. We are blessed to know her as teacher, friend, & mentor, as well as devoted wife and mother. Her Legacy continues. Praise God !
Soriya Nelson
February 16, 2024
I can see her dancing. I know her students loved to hear music coming from her class and when we were chaperoning a dance, if the Cupid shuffle was on, the kids were screaming for Mrs. Arthur to join them in the floor!
Lyle Wood
February 16, 2024
February 16, 2024.
Lyle Wood
Just learned of Pam's passing. I'm glad her health ordeal is now behind her. I have fond memories of Pam as far back as 9th grade at Hill Junior High in Dallas. I remember her as a fine and decent person who smiled easily. I hope to see her again some day. Condolences to family and friends.
JLO
February 13, 2024
Mrs. Arthur was a devout and energetic educator. She made learning relatable and fun even creating extra credit assignments that involved dancing "math songs" during homecoming. She had a warm heart & great sense of humor that truly allowed students to connect with her. She was an incredibly special lady and I´m sure her legacy lives on through her family & the family of students she has taught throughout the years!
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Rosey Restani
February 13, 2024
Pam was a great friend and co worker. Loved teaching with her at John Paul. She was such a great supporter of her students in and outside of the classroom. Praying for the family!
Rosey
Anna-Lesa Calvert
February 12, 2024
Ms. Arthur was Ana amazing teacher and person. I was never a "math person" but she was able to push me and to help me understand things that were difficult. She is why I tell my kids now that math might not be your "thing" but if you work at it you can get to the answer. We should all have a Ms. Arthur is our lives.
Helen Partain
February 11, 2024
God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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