Pamela Rose Hall, age 64, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma for 2 years and previously lived in Tahlequah for 22 years, died January 30, 2021 in Bartlesville. She was born to Betty Rose Spears and Lebanon Edward Spears on August 14, 1956 in Fayette, Mo. Pamela enjoyed her career as a caregiver. She had many accomplishments in life but foremost she was a free spirit, Collector of all sorts, Jack of all trades, Master of none, Tinkerer, Sun worshiper, Creek lover, opinionated, straight shooter, Faithful to God, tireless caregiver to both parents until her dying day. Pamela enjoyed various hobbies of which include, Thrift store shopping, riding on a motorcycle, Camping, going to the creek, and watching her favorite tv shows.
She is preceded in death by her Father, Lebanon Spears
Pamela is survived by her mother and best friend, Betty Spears, Sister and Best Friend, Shelly Jenkins, Brother, Mike Spears, Daughter, Teala Abbott, Son in law, Mikal Abbott, Granddaughter, Kalee Long, Grandson, Evan Abbott, Daughter, Tosha Garnatz, Son in law, Jared Garnatz, and Grandsons, Segan Lee and Landon Garnatz, and her beloved and most faithful companion Eubu.
Memorial Service will be held Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel at 2:00 PM
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