Pamela Jo “Pam” Campbell

Published 2:17 pm Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Pamela Jo Campbell, (Pam), age 65, died peacefully on Friday, November 17, 2017, at Clairmont Beaumont after succumbing to Alzheimer’s.

Pam was born in Minnesota on May 14, 1952, a daughter of the late Joyce S. Campbell and step-father Charles L. Campbell. She moved to Texas at age 13 and later graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Port Arthur, where she was a member of the Red Hussar Drum and Bugle Corp.

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Pam then went on to complete beauty school and worked as a beautician.  She later would work at B&B Installation and St. Mary’s Hospital.  She became a longtime resident of Nederland, Texas, where she married Thomas May and had three boys, Thomas, Matthew, and Jordan.  She was a wonderful mother who doted on her three boys.  They were her whole world and she faithfully attended all of their activities.  Their home was the gathering spot where all were welcome and fed.  She was known as “Mama Pam” to all of her boys’ friends.

Pam was a creative soul who loved to make things with her hands, whether it was crocheting, embroidering, painting, quilting, or cooking.  She had all of the tools and generously made and gave to others.  She was kind and had a silliness about her.  She was also an active member of Holy Trinity Episcopal and loved her church.

Pam is survived by her children Thomas; Matthew, wife Sarah, and granddaughter Annalyn; Jordan, wife Joni, grandson Maverick, and granddaughter Molly Kay; sister Amy McDaniel and husband Ross; nieces Malorie McDaniel and Alexa Johnson. There are cousins Allison Peterson, Bruce Hanson, Gregg Hanson and their families, as well as aunt Delores Hanson, all from Minnesota.

A gathering of Pam’s family and friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., with her memorial service to follow at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 9, 2017, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 2425 Nall Street, Port Neches.

The family of Pamela Campbell wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Port Neches for her memorial service and reception, as well as all of the members of Texas Home Health Hospice. Their dedication and effort to provide quality care over the last few months were a blessing.