

Pamela Jean Williams, 70 of Dublin Ohio was born the youngest daughter of the late Leonard C. Smith and Lillian G. Smith in Cleveland, Ohio on July 03,1953.
On Saturday, April 27 2024, the heavens opened up and the sun glistened as our Lord and Savior called Pamela home to rest.
Pamela accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her personal savior at an early age and recommitted her life to serving others as a testimony to her commitment to Christ Jesus in her later years. Our Lord and Savior used Pamela mightily as a living testimony and inspiration to others who came to know her as the “Miracle Woman” overcoming numerous physical challenges and miraculous odds after suffering three massive strokes in 2016.
She was educated in the Cleveland Public School Systems.
Pamela was employed at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Ohio and retired after 20 years of service to pursue her passion to help and care for others in need. Pamela began providing respite care to families of children with special needs, while pursuing her Bachelors in Science and Nursing Degree. This pursuit would become the foundation of her second career in healthcare as and employee of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. The Clinic entrusted Pamela with the care of United Emirates Royalty. She also served as a Private Duty Home Care Nurse with several well known home health care agencies in the Greater Cleveland Area.
She enjoyed listening to music, cooking, catering, home decorating and shopping. In her later years she loved reading and listing to scripture and spending time at the zoo and nature parks.
Pamela is a beloved and cherished mother, survived by her only child and daughter Shawn Williams.
She was a devoted and dedicated grandmother to her grandchildren; Jasmine Newton, Bruce Newton,Jr., Dominique Williams, and deeply cherished her great-grandchildren Myra, Zion, Zarah, and Ezekiel. Pamela also deeply cared for and loved her only sister Sharon (George) Kelley. Her two nieces April Jeter and Nickcole Nolan, and great nephews Daniel Knight and Marvin Nolan, Jr. and her Step-son Thomas J. Harris, Jr.
Special to her heart also were her Brother in laws-George (Sharon) Kelley, Kenneth Williams, and Ronald Williams, Uceebia (Gail) Jenkins and Edward (Cheryl) Jones who preceded her in death.
Sister-in-laws that preceded her in death: Leslie and Gail: 3 sisters-in-laws: Cheryl Jones, Beverly Williams and Carolyn Williams.
She also leaves a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, near and far, very close friends and acquaintances.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Starr Ministries of Dublin Ohio and can be made in Pamela's name.
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