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Pamela Hall Waguespack passed away on December 22, 2024, at the age of 68. Born on April 6, 1956, in Orange, Texas, to James L. Hall and E. Faye Petty, Pamela lived a life full of adventure, kindness, and meaningful connections.
Pamela was a proud student athlete at Louisiana State University, where she made her mark as a member of the LSU Lady Tigers basketball team during their inaugural 1974-1975 season.
Pamela's 26 year career as a flight attendant for Delta Airlines allowed her to touch many lives through her service. She also brought joy and expertise to the community through her work at the Mall of Louisiana.
Her passions extended beyond her professional pursuits; she found great joy in cross-stitching, gardening, and traveling, often cherishing these moments spent with family and friends.
Pamela is survived by her loving spouse of 40 years, Gerard J. Waguespack, and their three children, Travis William Waguespack (Jillian Musso), Emma Faye Waguespack, and Tyler James Waguespack (Cadie Canova). She is also remembered by her sister, Karen Key; brother, Steven Hall (Mary); sister-in-law, Mary Waguespack; nephews, Sean Key, Cooper Hall, Griffin Hall, and Evan Gary; and niece, Jennifer Strenge (Alex).
Pamela was preceded in death by her beloved parents, James L. Hall and E. Faye Hall; brother-in-law, John Key; sister-in-law Margaret “Peggy” Waguespack; and nephew, Stephen Key.
A visitation for Pamela will be held on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, followed by a memorial service beginning at 10:00 AM at Resthaven Gardens of Memory & Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank.
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