Pamela Sue Redburn's Obituary
Our Peacemaker
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Pamela Sue Redburn, age 72, who passed away on Sunday November 10th at Medical City Dallas. She was surrounded by her loving family during her final moments.
Obituary
Born on October 19th, 1952, in Ravenna, Michigan, Pamela was the daughter of Louis Lamadline and Bertha Hollinshead. She went on to have a fulfilling career as a cafeteria server at Garland ISD. Throughout her life, she was known for her kindness, generosity, and unwavering support for her family and friends.
Pamela married Lewis William Redburn Jr on March 18th, 1972, and together they raised a beautiful family. She was not only a devoted wife but also an incredible mother to her children: Kevin and Eric Redburn. Her love extended to her grandchild: Kaniyah McCowin.
Her passion for crochet, collecting souvenirs, and cooking brought joy to those around her.
Surviving Family
Pamela is survived by her loving children: Kevin Redburn and wife Gabrielle McCowin, Eric Redburn, and grandchild: Kaniyah McCowin. She also leaves behind her siblings: Lou Lamadline and wife Patsy, and her niece Melissa Redburn, and great nephews Adrian and Aaron Flores.
She was preceded in death by: Her loving husband Lewis William Redburn Jr, mother and father Louis and Bertha Lamadline, and brothers Lee and Michael Lamadline.
Special Messages
We thank everyone for their love and support during this difficult time. Our mother was a remarkable woman who touched the lives of many. We invite you all to continue sharing your memories of her with us. It brings solace to hear how she impacted others' lives. Together we can honor her legacy by embodying the values she held dear love, compassion, and resilience.
Memorial Service will be held Monday, 2pm, December 23, at Restland Funeral Home in Wild Wood Chapel.
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