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Pamela Dean “Pam” Spencer

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Pamela Dean “Pam” Spencer

Birth
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Dec 2019 (aged 76)
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA
Burial
Brownwood, Brown County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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d/o Dr. Fred Davis Jr. and Dorothy Nell (Griffin) Spencer

From early on Pam developed a passion for the arts and education. Joining the Peace Corps provided her opportunities to travel abroad and share her knowledge with the children of the world. Upon returning to the states she continued to teach at various levels from middle school to college. She made an impact on each and every student she came in contact with not only with textbook knowledge but with life experiences, creating a passion that influenced students in many positive ways.

She was talented not only in the visual arts, winning several awards for her paintings and drawings but also as a thespian. Every day she taught, she created a performance for her students and in her free time she performed in the local theater plays. She loved traveling and experiencing what the world had to offer.

Pamela is survived by her son and daughter; a sister; grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Fred Davis Jr. and Dorothy Nell Spencer; brother Fred Davis III; and her beloved dogs, Bonky and Goliath.

Interment at Greenleaf Cemetery.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on Dec. 8, 2019
d/o Dr. Fred Davis Jr. and Dorothy Nell (Griffin) Spencer

From early on Pam developed a passion for the arts and education. Joining the Peace Corps provided her opportunities to travel abroad and share her knowledge with the children of the world. Upon returning to the states she continued to teach at various levels from middle school to college. She made an impact on each and every student she came in contact with not only with textbook knowledge but with life experiences, creating a passion that influenced students in many positive ways.

She was talented not only in the visual arts, winning several awards for her paintings and drawings but also as a thespian. Every day she taught, she created a performance for her students and in her free time she performed in the local theater plays. She loved traveling and experiencing what the world had to offer.

Pamela is survived by her son and daughter; a sister; grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dr. Fred Davis Jr. and Dorothy Nell Spencer; brother Fred Davis III; and her beloved dogs, Bonky and Goliath.

Interment at Greenleaf Cemetery.
Published in The Antelope Valley Press on Dec. 8, 2019


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