Mrs. Pamela June "Pam" Cockerham

Mrs. Pamela June "Pam" Cockerham obituary, Frisco, TX

Mrs. Pamela June "Pam" Cockerham

Pamela Cockerham Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2019.
Mrs. Pamela Pam June (Drown) Cockerham, of Huntington / Charlestown, West Virginia, born on December 1, 1952 in Huntington, West Virginia, to Lena Drown, passed away at age 66 on March 26, 2019 in Frisco, Texas. Pamela attended Morris Harvey College. She was a homemaker. Pamela was the beloved wife of William Cockerham. She is survived by her son, Jacob David; daughter, Tara Rachelle; and sisters, Peggy Younger and Patty Steitz. She enjoyed playing pogo. She was a prayer group member at Church of Christ. Donations in Pamela's name to American Cancer Society are welcome and appreciated. Services will be Private.

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April 9, 2019

Rachel Tamez posted to the memorial.

April 9, 2019

Karen Fruzia posted to the memorial.

April 9, 2019

Laurie Wheeler posted to the memorial.

Rachel Tamez

April 9, 2019

Onward and upward my friend! As I write this, why do I picture singing a Church of Christ hymn- loudly? With a big beautiful grin on your face?

Karen Fruzia

April 9, 2019

I didn't know we shared a birth date. Her mom and dad were friends with my mom and dad (Mark and Ruby Mason). Pam is pain-free now. My sympathy to Bill and all the family, Karen Mason Fruzia and Terry

Laurie Wheeler

April 9, 2019

Pamela's our neighbor. She'll be greatly missed. Always had a good time talking with her over the picket fence! Praying that God will Comfort the family. Glad she's in the hands of Jesus now.

Candria L. Crisp

April 8, 2019

Pam babysat me when I was a little girl growing up in Charleston, WV. I remember her as being so pretty and fun. She was a wonderful lady who will be greatly missed. She fought the good fight with such humor. Prayers of comfort for the family. Victory in Jesus! ❤

Camie Schmelzenbach Monsma

April 8, 2019

Pam was the only person that kept me laughing constantly. It was hard to work with Pam and behave.
Pam and Jim Drown (then) was my parents dearest friends many years ago in Charleston, W.Va.
Im sure Pam and June Schmelzenbach (my mom) are keeping everyone in stitches as they enjoy being with family and friends in Heaven. I m pretty sure all of their pets are with them. What a GLORIOUS TIME THEY ARE HAVING .

Sheiy Busch

April 8, 2019

I had the good fortune to meet Pam I think she was a wonderful kind loving person I know she will be missed by all those that knew and loved her

Teresa and Bill Barton

April 8, 2019

Pamela was a wonderful person who touched many lives. Our hearts are broken. May God comfort your family as you grieve

Dan and Renee Finch

April 8, 2019

Prayers from the Finch family. We are so sorry for your loss.

Arielle Jordan

April 8, 2019

My heart is with Bill, Tara and the boys. I love you guys like my own family and am praying for you every day. Mrs. Pam was one of the greatest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Her laugh and smile could light up the entire room. She will be missed beyond measure. Ill never forget the woman responsible for my love of I Love Lucy

Love you guys,

Scooter Pie

Carolyn Matthews

April 8, 2019

I didn't have the opportunity to get to know Pam very well, but the times I saw her she was a funny lady with a smile that you couldn't help to smile too. You will be missed. God has bigger plans for you now, no more pain.

Valerie Hershey

April 8, 2019

May God give the family comfort in this time of heartache and sadness. Pam was a joyful spirit and The Lords light was clearly within her, shining for all to see. She is dearly missed. Fly high with the angels, my friend.

Raquel Baldassaro

April 8, 2019

My condolences go out to your family. My prayers are with you in this time of grief.She is in heaven finding new friends to play Pogo with!
Best to all,

Raquel

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