Pamela Marie Roundtree

pamela roundtree

April 15, 1970 ~ May 29, 2026

Born in: San Antonio, Texas
Resided in: San Antonio, Texas

Pamela Marie Roundtree was born on April 15, 1970, to Mr. Robert L. Fennell, Sr. and Katherine J. Roundtree. She was a beloved daughter, sister, aunt, and friend whose warm spirit and caring heart touched the lives of many.

Pamela received her education in the San Antonio area, attending Alamo Junior High School before continuing her studies at Alamo Heights High School, where she graduated with the Class of 1988. Determined to pursue her passion for beauty and helping others feel their best, she later attended cosmetology school and earned her license as a professional hairstylist.

For more than 30 years, Pamela dedicated herself to her career at Fantastic Sam’s, where she built lasting relationships with coworkers and clients alike. Her talent, professionalism, and friendly personality made her a valued member of the salon family and a trusted stylist to countless customers throughout the years.

Pamela departed this life on May 29, 2026, at her home. Though her earthly journey has ended, the memories she created and the love she shared will remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

She leaves to cherish her precious memories her brothers, Leonard (Anita) Roundtree, Alvin L. Roundtree, Robert Fennell, Jr., Robert Fennell III, and Dexter Walker; her sisters, Tamara (Darrell) Fennell-France and Alisa Collins; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends.

Pamela’s kindness, dedication, and loving spirit will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all whose lives she touched.

Services

Visitation: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 9:30 am

F.E. Lewis Memorial Chapel
811 So. W.W. White Road
San Antonio, TX


Funeral Service: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 11:00 am

F.E. Lewis Memorial Chapel
811 So. W.W. White Road
San Antonio, TX


Cemetery: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 12:30 pm

Meadowlawn Memorial Park
5611 E. Houston St.
San Antonio, TX


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  1. Going to miss your smile , line dancing with me thoughtfulness of bringing food to my birthday parties and just calling and laughing saying hello Pam to one another lol .God just called his Angel home.Gone but will always remember!!!

  2. “Such a beautiful person, inside and out. Earth has lost a precious soul, and Heaven has gained an angel. My heartfelt condolences to the family and friends during this difficult time. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers. 🕊️🙏🏽❤️”

  3. To the family of Pam just reiterated what a beautiful person she was outside and more inside the sweet side of her, making cookies and bringing them down to the club and just how she took time to remind you how cool she is she would wrap your cookies individually and hand them to you at her little bag that she made And you could just taste us since as I speak this come to my eyes we just danced on our birthday she did a hello move. She will always be remembered in my mind in my heart. I still find it hard to believe at this time. I know she’s up there with some great people you are Missed

  4. Sending my condolences and prayers to the family of Pamela Roundtree. I will always remember Pam as “The Shoe Lady”. You will be truly missed.

  5. My sincere condolences and prayers are with the family 🙏🏾 Pam, your smile will be missed, the thoughtful acts of kindness you would show, are no longer. I will miss our talks/laughs on the patio. I’m still in disbelief, but I know that God doesn’t make mistakes, and that you’re in His Kingdom! Take your rest Pam❤️🕊️

  6. Our dearly, beloved Pam is gone, but will always be remembered, with her true and kind spirit and beautiful smile!
    God does not make any mistakes, if we just trust and believe in Him!
    Sending heartfelt condolences and prayers for this grieving family!
    Please Lord, Hear Our Prayers🌈💐🕊️

  7. Pamela!!

    Your consistency will be missed!
    Your presence will be missed!
    Your kindness will be missed!
    Your zest for life will be missed!
    Your smile will be missed!
    Your dance moves will be missed!
    Your fresh baked goods will be missed!
    Your fashion will be missed!
    Your laugh will be missed!
    Your fireball shots will be missed!
    Your treats will be missed!
    Your friendship will be missed!
    YOU ARE MISSED!

    I feel very lucky to have been given a gift of knowing you!

    Tuna

  8. Like my sister I will be missing her. We worked over 20 years together. She’s a great team player, loving and caring. She had a good relationship with every single client. I remember every time I would misplace something at work she would always find it. That’s how she was, open to help. Everytime we would think about how long we’ve worked at fantastic Sam’s we would joke about how we would be cutting hair on a walker. On our new years company party she was the best dressed that’s how I will always remember her. Sister Maria Newton will always love you.

  9. Our dearly, beloved Pam is gone, but will always be remembered, with her true and kind spirit and beautiful smile!
    God does not make any mistakes, if we just trust and believe in Him!
    Sending heartfelt condolences and prayers for this grieving family!
    Please Lord, Hear Our Prayers Thank you for buying all my jewelry. We had such good times , laughs, and fun at your Beauty Shop! Will miss you!😘

  10. Sending my Condolences to Pam’s Family. Will surely miss seeing her smiling face when I go to Fantastic Sam’s. She was such a sweet and caring Lady. May you RIP…

  11. To the RoundTree and Fennell Family’s words cannot express the loss of a loved one. You all have my deepest sympathy. Pam is doing what she did best! Dressing hair with her lord and savior Jesus Christ. Love u all praying for u all🙏🙏❤️❤️

  12. My condolences to her family friends & neighbors. Pam, you are a true friend indeed, I ll miss your face in our community, laughing and loving
    .Rest In Peace, Soul Sister 🙏💗

  13. Condolences to the entire family. I met Pam through Tammy and when I saw her my eyes locked in on her hair, I said to myself “that’s a bad hairstyle, I want my hair like that.” Not to mention “A Fashionista,” every time I saw Pam (in Austin or in San Antonio) she was dressed. Rest in Paradise Pam.


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