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Pamela Ann Cade, passed away peacefully in her sleep after a lengthy illness on June 26, 2024, she is now in the hands of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Pamela was born in Houston, Texas to Winfred Elizabeth Deering and Edward Rankin. She moved to Burleson, Texas and graduated from Southwest High School in Fort Worth. Pamela received her Nursing degree from North Texas State in Denton, Texas. She worked in the medical field for many years.
She married the love of her life Steve Cade on February 15, 2003. Her children and grandsons were the pride of her life. Pamela loved and was very proud of her family and her heritage. She was the great-great-great granddaughter of David Crockett, former U.S. Representative who served in the Texas Revolution at the Alamo. She also loved spending time in the mountains with her family. Pamela loved music, playing the piano, singing and writing Christian songs was a passion of hers.
Pamela was preceded in death by her parents Liz Reese and Edward Rankin; her sons, Nathan Fallis and Frank D. Fallis Jr.
Pamela is survived by the love of her life Steve Cade; daughter, Audra Fallis; step-daughters, Jennifer Cade and Jaime Cade; step-son Stephen Cade; grandchildren, Jon and Luke; step-grandchildren, Brandon, Jacob, Chad, Stephen, Hannah and Seth; uncle, Bill Deering and many other loving family members and friends. The hole left in our hearts can only be filled by the constant pouring out of love by Jesus Christ our Savior and Lord.
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