

Pamela Gordon Warner passed away in hospice care on April 6th, 2010. She was born December 28th, 1944. She and her husband were members of the Houston Congregation for Reform Judaism on Bering Drive in Houston. She worked in the hotel and hospitality industry for many years. Pamela held various offices in industry organizations over the years and executive level positions at various hotels, the latest being the Houstonian Hotel and Spa. Her parents, Morris and Eva Gordon precede her in death.
She is survived by her loving husband Philip G. Warner, her sons and daughters-in-law Zach and Chrissy Ivanhoe and Todd and Christina Ivanhoe of Phoenix, Arizona; her grandchildren Austin, Hannah and Blake Ivanhoe.sister and brother-in-law Millicent and David Lewis and Greg and Sue Lewis, nephew and wife. She doted on the grandchildren and they called her"Pam-Pam." She was graduated from Bellaire High School and the University of Arizona. Pamela and Philip were together for almost 30 years.
She was known as "Pami" and was admired and respected by all who knew her because of her honesty, integrity and giving nature. Her natural beauty and relaxed charm drew people to her. She had an abundant sense of humor, quick wit and piercing intelligence. Those in her industry from across the nation loved and admired her. It was said she could sell ice to an Eskimo. She had an intense love for animals and at the time of her death she had two black standard poodles and one miniature(Niles, Maggie and Tootsie) which she referred to as "the kids." She contributed to animal charities worldwide.
Pami preferred simple things and requested a family-only grave side service at Beth Yeshurun cemetery at Post Oak and Old Katy, which was held on Thursday April 8, 2010. Charitable donations in her memory may be made to the Houston Humane Society, P.O Box 450528 Houston, Tx. 77245 or at houstonhumane.org.
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