Pamela J. Smith was born on 10 February 1967 in San Benito, Texas to the union of James T. Smith and Wanda N. Goode of San Antonio, Texas. Pamela Smith loved the Lord and accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior at an early age and was an active youth and young adult member at Mount Calvary Baptist Church, under the late Rev. C.M. Graham. She continued serving and joined Calvary Baptist Church working in numerous ministries to include Youth Leaders Ministry, Singles Ministry Vice President, and Sanctuary and Women’s choir. She was a dedicated employee of the City of San Antonio for over 30 years. Pamela started at the San Antonio Public Library system at the age of 16. Later taking a position as a 911 dispatcher and became a Police Communication Supervisor.
Pamela Smith departed life to be with the Lord on Thursday, 05 November 2020. She was preceded in death by her father, Rev. James T. Smith; her mother, Wanda N. Smith and sister Jacquelin Smith.
She leaves to cherish her memories: Her son Jeremiah Lee, and grandson- Kameron De’Sean Anthony of San Antonio, Texas; Sister: Wanda (James) Ward, Floresville, Texas; a niece Veronica (Wesley) Wallace, and a nephew, James T. (Alicia) Ward, and two great-nieces and a great- nephew; an uncle and an aunt, and a host of cousin, church family from Mount Calvary BC and Calvary BC, extended family and friends.





Heaven has gain a beautiful angel my friend/sister words can’t express the way I’m feeling right now. I’m going to miss our talks. You were always smiling and so full of life. To Jeremiah and Shelly she’s resting now no more pain or suffering. I am here for the both of you and I love you.
All my love to her Son family for your great loss.
Ms Pam will always be remembered by many as a good Christian Women that was slow to anger.
She cared for many her greatest joy in life was her dear Son whom she often spoke of with a Mothers Love which there is no greater Love.
You Ms Pam will be remembered with Love and Joy always.Â
Rest in Heaven for your work here on Earth is done. All my love.
Esther Oliver
I had the pleasure of working with Ms Pam and I will miss her. I am so sorry. My deepest heartfelt condolences to her son and her family. May she rest in God’s arms.Â
When I worked with Pam she always spoke of her son. She was so proud of him and the young man he became. Pam’s heart was full of love.Â
I love you sissy so much there are no words that can express. I miss calling, texting and touching you. I’m having a hard time dealing with this, but I have to accept God’s well, so you can be at peace and rest in paradise with the Lord. The tears, unspoken words and laughter we shared well always be in my heart and memory to share with generation to come. Give God praises and kiss Jesus for me along with momma, daddy and Jacqueline. Let the angels know that have a handful dealing with me (smile) Love you sooo much Sissy and I will see you later.
Love you forever, SHELLYÂ
I will miss you my dear friend. You always listened when I needed an ear to speak into, you prayed with me when I needed it the most. May you fly among the angels because you are home. My condolences to the family and especially to you Jeremiah. She spoke of you all the time with pride in her eyes.Â
Ms Pam you have earned your angel wings. You will be missed. My deepest condolences to the family especially to you Jeremiah. She was so proud of you. Her eyes would light up when she spoke of you. 🙠may you rest in peace in the kingdom of heaven. 💓
May the perpetual light shine upon you my dear friend. 😇