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Pam L
Jones
Dec 26, 1958 — Nov 18, 2021
Pam L. Jones, 62, of Sylvester, GA, passed away peacefully Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. Funeral services were held Monday, November 22, 2021, in Mathews Funeral Home, Albany, GA, with Mr. Ross Powell officiating. Private interment will be in the family plot located in the Vienna Public Cemetery, Vienna, MO.
Pam was born in Vallejo California on December 26, 1958, to Robert M. & Carole L. Jones. As the youngest child in a military family, Pam lived much of her life on the West Coast before moving to Albany in 1970. Pam graduated from Dougherty High School in 1977, and the same year in July, bore a son, Joshua David Marzell Jones, who later died in Feb. 1978, of an undetected heart murmur in Waukegan, IL.Pam returned to Albany and worked with Palmyra Park Hospital, PPMH, and several private physicians in medical transcribing for over 30 years. Pam met the love of her life, Larry Connell, in 1985 in Albany, and together they share two sons, William Kain and Nicolas Kyle (Rabbitt) Connell of Sylvester and Albany, GA.
Pam enjoyed gambling casinos with her mother when visiting in Lake Charles, LA. They also shared the love of research and family genealogy on both sides of their families. Pam loved to cook and be creative in the kitchen and enjoyed sharing her culinary cuisine from all the places she had lived. Having moved every two to three years from the West Coast to the East, with her military family, it was the times of her life getting to stay with her Grandparents on their farm near Vienna, MO. She and her siblings attended Maries County Schools in Vienna. Growing up on the farm was the most memorable times of her adolescence, swimming cold creeks, blackberry picking and jam-making weekends, cattle cutting, hog slopping, chicken feeding, corn picking, hay baling, and riding horses. Pam was a tomboy and unafraid of adventure on the farm and even had a Hereford calf she raised and rode like a horse on the property. Pam's memory was impeccable, retaining all information in the filing cabinet of her mind at a very young age and was a straight A student during her school years never bringing home a book to study. She never forgot a thing.
In addition to the loss of her son, Joshua, Pam lost her first love, her father, Robert Marzell Jones in 2011. In 2012, she tragically lost her only brother, Dave Jones, of Charleston, SC, formerly of Albany, and this year in February 2021, she suddenly lost her mother, Carole Lee Mathenia Jones, in Niceville, FL.
In addition to her partner and sons, Pam leaves behind her sister and brother-in-law, Debi J. and Kevin Griffin, of Blue Ridge, GA.; her niece, Mary Griffin, of Nashville, TN; nephew, David Lee Jones, of Niceville, FL; and niece, Kari Ann Jones Gartman, of Molina, FL; her special sister and best friend of 50 years, Beverly Wagner Henderson, of Meridian, MS; two brothers-in-law, Tony Connell of Montgomery, AL, and Don Connell, of Albany, GA; three uncles, Charlie Jones of Albany, GA, Glynn Nelson of Oxford, GA, and Donald Howard of Mechanicsville, VA; and other relatives, many cousins, and friends, throughout the US.
Finally, Pam was the proudest American Military Daughter and supported the United States Veterans Association. She was a huge advocate for military victims or families exposed to Agent Orange, and gathered information, sharing it to a platform of officials from concerned military descendants born with birth defects. Pam was about serving and caring for the less fortunate, but always put her family first. The family wishes to thank the Doctors and staff on 7A that cared for Pam during her brief stay at Phoebe. Especially Ms. Ivy who went beyond the call to care for and attend the families' needs as they worked through the process of letting go of the one they adored so much.
Private interment for Pam will be next to her beloved son, Joshua, parents, brother, grandparents, and other relatives in the Vienna Public Cemetery, Vienna, MO, under the direction of Birmingham-Martin Funeral Home, Vienna.
Those desiring, may make memorials in memory of Pam to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105. Online condolences may be shared with Pam's family at www.birminghammartinfuneralhome.com or at www.mathewsfuneralhome.com .
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