Pamela Ann Everett departed this earthly life on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, in Biloxi, MS, at the age of 60. She was born on November 8, 1965, in Gulfport, MS.
Pamela Ann Everett, 60, passed away on December 17, 2025. She was born on November 8, 1965, to Charles E. Everett and Shirley Ann Cain Everett. A God-fearing woman with a heart overflowing with compassion, Pamela devoted her life to serving others and pointing them toward Christ. She was always quick to place the needs of others before her own and longed for everyone—especially her family—to be saved so she could see them again in heaven.
Pamela had a gift for holding others accountable in the kindest way. Known for her memorable sayings, she often reminded loved ones to “take care of business before it takes care of you,” and she could be heard joyfully declaring, “the devil isss a lie!” Her family fondly recalls her long phone calls—conversations filled with encouragement, storytelling, and preaching. Even when you tried to hang up, she always had “just one more thing” to say.
Though she was a licensed minister, outreach was her greatest passion. She was fearless in her mission, ministering in the roughest neighborhoods without hesitation. She talked to anyone who would listen about the Lord, confident in her faith and often proclaiming, “I’ve got the Lord behind me. He’s my Rock, Sword, and Shield.”
Pamela was also a dedicated licensed practical nurse who poured her compassion into caring for others. Selfless to her core, she rarely thought of her own needs. She was deeply forgiving—even when others believed she had every right to hold a grudge—because she never wanted anything to keep her from heaven.
Her home was often filled with the sound of praise. Whether early in the morning or late in the day, she could be heard speaking in tongues, praying, and worshiping with all her heart. Her faith was not just something she practiced—it was the essence of who she was.
Pamela never gave up on her children. Even when she allowed them to learn life’s lessons, she was always there to lift them back up. She leaves to cherish her memory her beloved children: Jawone (Sierra) Everett, Tiffany Everett, and Bryant Everett; and her siblings: Danny Everett(Teresa Solomon), Michael Everett, Laticia Everett(Gordy Montgomery), and Alichia (Mitcheal)Clark.
Her love and lessons will be passed down to her grandchildren: Jacob Everett, Sariyah Everett, Kamayah Kelly, Kamari Miller, Mariah Everett, Jeremiah Everett, Deaundrea Everett, and Bryant Ceasar Everett jr.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Shirley Everett, and her brother, Clarence Willis Everett.
Pamela’s legacy is one of unwavering faith, boundless generosity, and a love for people that knew no limits. Her light will continue to shine through the many lives she touched.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at Infinity Church, The Apostolic Assembly, Biloxi. Visitation will start at 1:00 pm.
Infinity Funeral Home extends our condolences to the family of Pamela Ann Everett. For inquiries, call 228-436-6722.
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184 Main St, Biloxi, MS 39530

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