Pamela Sue Arthur

Pamela Sue Arthur obituary, Garland, TX

Pamela Sue Arthur

Pamela Arthur Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Eastgate Funeral Home - Garland on Feb. 10, 2024.

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Mrs. Pamela "Pam" Sue Arthur, maiden name Orcutt died Wednesday, February 7th at Abba
Care Assisted Living in Garland, Texas at the age of 70, after a battle with Alzheimer 's.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Ricky Arthur; son, Brian Arthur; daughter Amy Pruitt
and husband Skyler; Granddaughters Hattie and Cora Pruitt; niece Kathryn Slack and husband
Jeffrey Slack; niece Elizabeth Thomas.
Pam was born on April, 15 1953 in Dallas, Texas to Gilbert and Pauline Orcutt. She graduated
from Bryan Adams High School in 1971, Vanderbilt University in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science
in Mathematics and minor in physics, and The University of North Texas in 1983 with a Masters
of Education in Public School Administration. She married Ricky Jack Arthur in 1981 and
welcomed their son and daughter in 1984 and 1988 respectively. Her career in education began
in 1975 at J.B. Hood Junior High School teaching 7th – 9th grade math and continued until her
retirement in 2016 from John Paul II High School teaching pre-AP Algebra and AP Calculus. Her
teaching career in entirety also included teaching Pre-Algebra, pre-AP Geometry and AP
Calculus at W.W. Samuell High School from 1977 – 1989 and Pre-Algebra, Algebra I and II,
Geometry, Pre-Calculus and AP Calculus at Bryan Adams High school from 1989 – 2008 with a
part-time position teaching AP Calculus at Hillcrest High School from 2001 - 2003. In addition to
teaching, she served as a tennis coach and sponsor for pep squad, student council and key club
at W.W. Samuell High School, Senior Class sponsor at Bryan Adams High School and Mu Alpha
Theta sponsor at John Paul II High School. While teaching at Bryan Adams High School she was
awarded the O'Donnell Foundation AP Calculus Teacher of the Year in 1996 and the Bryan
Adams High School Teacher of the Year in 1997.
Pam was passionate about education so much so that she continued grading AP Calculus exams
into her retirement. She was a dedicated individual who loved math, dancing and having a good
time with her family and friends. She was an active and devout member of the New World
United Methodist Church and often volunteered to bring flowers to those who were sick or just
needed a smile and someone to talk to. She believed that it is important to care for others and
loved with her whole heart.
Visitation will be at New World United Methodist Church in Garland Texas on Friday, February 16th from 6 PM – 8
PM. The funeral is scheduled for Saturday, February 17th at 1:00 PM at New World United
Methodist Church in Garland, Texas with short a reception to follow. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Pam's life.
If you prefer to donate in lieu offlowers, please send donations to the Mu Alpha Theta Educational Foundation.
The family would like to thank Abba Care Assisted living for their loving care during her last moments in life.

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February 17, 2024

Lyn Olds posted to the memorial.

February 16, 2024

Soriya Nelson posted to the memorial.

February 16, 2024

Lyle Wood posted to the memorial.

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!

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

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