Pamela (Pam) Colleen LaViolette was born May 5, 1951 in Minneapolis, MN to her parents Robert Noble and Faith Elizabeth Bannarn who preceded her in death.
Pam graduated from Douglas High School in 1969 and later attended Bethany Nazarene University in Bethany Oklahoma where she received a Bachelor"s degree in Business Administration.
She was employed by the State of Oklahoma Department of Libraries for over 25 years retiring in 2004. Pam accepted Christ at an early age. She united with Praise Center church and later with her mother became the first chartered members of Living Waters Lighthouse under the leadership of Pastor Sam Woods where she remained until her demise. Pam loved her church and served as the Financial Secretary for many years. She was ordained as a minister in July of 2002. Pam loved to sing and was often found singing and dancing the praises of God.
Pam leaves to cherish her memory: one daughter, Bridgette Janell Coats: four grandsons Denzell (Denzy), Jordon (Jordy), Julius (DeShon) and Russell (Roro: one brother, Dennis (Rose) Bannarn: four nieces and nephews, Michael Stokely, LaKesha Stokely, Aaron Bannarn, Dennise Bannarn and a host of cousins and a loving church family Living Waters Lighthouse.
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