On October 22, 2014, the world lost one of the most truly unique human beings it had ever known. Pamela Sue Robinson was loved by all that knew her, and by all of those whose lives she touched in her time here with us.
Pam didn't always have it easy, but she was never one to be afraid of a little hard work. She was a lover of pigs and polka dots, baking and flowers, and always helping others while with her signature smile on her beautiful face. If she loved something or someone she never abandoned it, giving it all that she had with everything that she could. Pam showed her love through her way of cooking, and helping others, and by letting you know that she cared by thinking of you.
She was as generous as she was gregarious, as strong-willed as she was hard working, and all that knew her knew that she made their lives that much better. No one can ever replace her, not in this lifetime or the next. And one thing is for certain, she will most certainly be missed.
Pam leaves behind a loving husband, Marlin (JR) Robinson Jr., who stayed by her side through all that life dealt them, and two children and grandchildren, Modi Ramos, Zack Palmer and Annabelle and Daisy, who will never forget her as long as they live. Along with her closest family, she leaves behind the countless adorers who will keep her legacy forever in their hearts. This world is a much sadder place without the love and kindness of the legendary, Pam Robinson.
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In lieu of flowers, we are asking for those who wish to send their love by making a donation to the Girls Rock Camp Houston in honor of Pam Robinson. This was a cause that she was very supportive of, hosting the very first showcase at Walter's on Washington back in 2010, in a time when the camp wasn't supported by many. Pam believed in the message the Girls Rock Camp Houston embodied, and in her memory, the Girls Rock Camp will dedicate the 2015 camp to her.
To make a donation, go to www.girlsrockhouston.org and click the "Donation" button on the front page. Please make sure to note the donation is in memory of Pam Robinson.
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