Pamela Perry passed away May 13, 2023.
Visitation: 6PM, Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at Lake Shore Funeral Home
Funeral Service: 10AM, Thursday, May 18, 2023 at Lake Shore Funeral Home
Burial to follow at Rosemound Cemetery
Pamela was born on January 10, 1963 in Austin, Texas to Betty J. Morris and the late Wendell Morris. She graduated from Crawford High School in 1982 and eventually started her career as a pharmacy technician at Wal-mart pharmacy. She worked there for 30 years before retiring.
Pamela married the love of her life, Ronnie Perry, on July 21, 1984 in Waco. They spent 32 wonderful years together before he passed on November 3, 2016. Pamela and Ronnie had their only child August 16, 1989, and he immediately became the light of her life. Pamela fiercely loved every member of her family and would do anything for them, especially all her nieces and nephews. She made sure to be at every family event or birthday she could, and always kept a tradition of calling and singing happy birthday.
Pamela grew up going to church where she found her love of the Lord. She spent most of her married days going to Emmanuel Baptist Church in Waco. It was there that she did everything she could in service of the Lord, including helping her husband with both the Royal Ambassadors and Vacation Bible School every year. For the past 6 years, she enjoyed going to Oak Grove Baptist Church with her mother, Betty, and brother, Gary.
Pamela loved watching TV shows, especially shows like CSI and Criminal Minds. She would always ask for recommendations for new shows as she would watch them so quickly. She also enjoyed going on vacations, visiting new places, and trying new restaurants. She recently enjoyed her first airplane trip as an adult, where she visited Tennessee with her cousin Karen.
She will be forever remembered and loved by everyone she knew. Pamela is preceded in death by her husband, Ronnie Perry; father, Wendell Morris; father-in-law, Cecil Perry Sr; and her mother-in-law, Violet Perry.
Pamela will be cherished and remembered in love by her son, Michael Perry; mother, Betty Morris; siblings, Gary Morris, Larry Morris and his wife Jodie Morris; nephews, Mason Morris, Christopher Perry and wife Jenna, Tony Justice, Scott Perry, and Jonathan Cowser; nieces, Taitelyn Morris, Stefanie Perry Head and husband Martin, Amy Justice, Vanessa Perry, Kayla Perry and husband Nathan, Caitlin Perry, Lacie Cowser; great nieces and nephews, Gracie Gardner, Michael Houston, Mallory Houston and Miranda Houston, Ryan Head, and Cara Head; brothers-in-law, Cecil Wayne Perry, Jr. and his wife Kathy, Richard Perry and his wife Patti, and Lonnie Perry and his wife Rachel; sister-in-law, Julie Cowser; along with a host of good friends and loving cousins and family.
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Pam had such a beautiful smile and I will miss her. Prayers to all of the family.
Dear Cecil & Kathy,
Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of your dear sister-in-law, Pamela. Have faith in God’s promise that she has eternal salvation and life in Heaven, with Ronnie by her side. May God bless and comfort you in your time of grief. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
David and Barbie Christian
China Spring, TX
In deepest condolences on your loss. May the memories be cherished through out. With love, respect, and honor.
Dear ;Betty and family so sorry ,Love you Guys
Prayers for your family. Pam will be missed everyone that new her. I worked with Pam for ten years at Wal Mart. Great memories of Pam.
Prayers For God’s Love And Comfort, For Family And Friends, In Jesus Name!
Michael & Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your mom. We will continue to pray God’s peace and comfort for you as you go through the days ahead.
I am so sorry to hear of Pam’s passing. I worked with her for years at Walmart Pharmacy. She was a sweet person, always smiling. My thoughts and prayers are with Michael, Pam’s Mother, Brothers and her family!🙏🙏🙏
Micheal, Aunt Betty, Gary, Larry, Jodie and everyone else in the family… I am so very sorry for this loss. I wish I could have come home to go to the funeral. I love and miss all of you and pray for comfort and peace.
I will always remember Pam’s kindness and laugh.
I worked with her at Target and she will always be a bright light.
My condolences to get family.