Sep 22, 1959September 22, 1959
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Pam loved fashion. In her young age would do hairstyles, sewing, and make-up
She loved Barbeque on the grill and her daddy's recipe for collard's, mustard and turnip greens with some hot water corn bread.
She love gospel music. Her favorite gospel musicians was CeCe Winans, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Shirley Caesar and many more
Pamela educational journey in Business Administration began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Phoenix in 2005. Whe was currently pursuing a Master's in Executive Non-profit Administration at the Mendoza School of Business, University of Notre Dame, with an expected graduation in 2026. She believed in enhancing her skills through various certifications, including Coaching for Greater Effectiveness and a Certificate in Frontline Supervision from the University of Notre Dame. One of her leadership development programs was through the John Affleck-Graves Excellence in Leadership Programs and the University of Notre Dame Presidential Award. These experiences have equipped Pamela with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel. She believed in building, uplifting, and inspiring others to be their best in all they would strive to accomplish in life. She belived in family. Her parents was very inspirational in instilling Godly prinicples into our lives so we, as a family would share with our families.
her relationship with her creator God, her savior Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. She love her family. Being a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, niece, cousion, and friend meant the world to her to be a part of her families life through Christ Jesus.
Her favorite place in the world is to be with my family.
Pamela is a prayer warrior for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She believed in the weapon of prayer. Pamela was experiencing challenges in life, and she asked her Pastor's, Bishop Dwight and Pastor Bernadette Elijah if she could pray in the sanctuary at 5:00am, at that point we had 5:00am prayer at Faith, Hope, and Love in Muskegon, Mi. She would take her children and lay them on the pews while many would come and pray in the early morning hours. Pamela believed it was essential to have a relationship with Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
A Prayer Warrior for Christ Jesus
Was becoming a serveant of the Lord. To be able to understand her assignment on earth.
Pamela loved to play the clarinet in her junior and high school years. She always wanted to start playing the soprano sax. She had a love for music.
Pamela graduated from Muskegon Heights Senior High in 1977.
Juanita and John Harris
Pamela had 25 grandchildren.
Pamela siblings are Johnny Harris (deceased) Vanessa Wright-Harris, Tempie Cole
Robert Earl Herron Jr.
Dion Herron, Rachel Alvarez, Candace (Trevor) Glover, John Harris, Dominique(Delbert)Smith, Steven Blackll
Justice Porter, Jordan Porter, Brooklyn Jordan, Chasity Jordan, Xavier Glover, Aiden Glover, Jeremiah McClurklin, Makenzie Pamela Harris, John Harris lll, Makhi' Harris, Zariyah Harris, Zoie Black, Zendayah Black, Zachraiah Black, Baby Grace Black (decease) Xavier Smith, Zeya Smith DeAndre(Lauren) Herron, Alyson Hoskins, Adrianna Herron, Amyah Herron, Darrius Herron, and an expecting grandchild
Pamela Jo Herron, lovingly known as Jojo, was born on September 22, 1959, in Muskegon, Michigan. She impacted the lives of many through her various roles in life, leaving a lasting legacy of love and faith.
Pamela had a passion for fashion from a young age, embracing hairstyles, sewing, and make-up. She also had a love for music, playing the clarinet in her junior and high school years. Her favorite gospel musicians included CeCe Winans, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, and Shirley Caesar, among others.
Education was important to Pamela, and she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix in 2005. She was currently pursuing a Master's in Executive Non-profit Administration from the Mendoza School of Business at the University of Notre Dame, with an expected graduation in 2026. Pamela believed in continuously enhancing her skills through certifications and leadership development programs.
Pamela's most cherished role was that of a servant of the Lord. She was a dedicated prayer warrior, finding strength and solace in her unwavering relationship with God. Pamela's belief in the power of prayer was unshakable, and she spent early mornings in the sanctuary, seeking guidance and peace, a testament to her unyielding faith.
Family was Pamela's anchor, her source of strength and joy. She treasured every role she played-as a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend. Her parents, Juanita and John Harris, instilled strong Godly principles in her life, which she passed on to her own family, shaping them with love and faith.
Pamela made a significant impact in her professional life through her work in childcare, child development, and education. She ran her group daycare and later worked as a Director in various childcare centers. Pamela also served as an assistant teacher, impacting the lives of young children. She was dedicated to ministry and education, working in hospitality at the University of Notre Dame and later as an Office Coordinator for Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
Pamela was involved in her community and attended Holy Trinity COGIC and Faith, Hope, and Love. She served as an assistant pastor and was a licensed Minister for over five years.
Pamela Jo Herron is survived by her husband, Robert Earl Herron Jr., whom she married on June 26, 2010. Her children, Dion Herron, Rachel Alvarez, Candace (Trevor) Glover, John Harris, Dominique (Delbert) Smith, and Steven Blackll, survived her. Pamela had 25 beloved grandchildren and is also survived by her siblings, Aunt Barbara Jean Smith, Johnny O. Harris(decreased), Vanessa Wright-Harris, and Tempie Cole.
Pamela's defining personality traits were her infectious smile, giving nature, and love for family. She impacted the lives of others through her dedication to childcare, education, and ministry. Pamela will be remembered as a prayer warrior and a loving servant of Christ.
While the date of Pamela's passing is not set, her memory will live on in the hearts of all those she touched. Her favorite place in the world was being with her family, and her legacy of love and faith will continue to inspire future generations.
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