

Pam was born on June 3, 1954 in Seattle, Washington, to Deweul Gene Allen and Miriam Brown Allen. She lived a life full of grace, strength, and unwavering faith. Her smile could light up a room and her heart could comfort anyone in need.
Pam bravely battled breast cancer with courage, faith and dignity. Through every season, she remained a beacon of hope and inspiration to all who knew her. Her greatest joy in life was her family. She was the heart of every gathering, the one who remembered every detail, and the first to offer love, encouragement and listening ear.
Family was everything to Pam. She loved family get togethers - especially themed ones - and cherished every moment spent surrounded by the people she loved most. There was nothing she enjoyed more than creating memories together, laughing, sharing stories, and making everyone feel welcome.
Pam had a love for life's simple pleasures - whether it was spending time at the beach, decorating her home, baking something sweet, or simply being surrounded by those she loved. She was a woman of deep faith, a prayer warrior, and a shining example of kindness, compassion and selflessness.
She loved cooking and could turn any meal into something special. Whether it was a holiday feast, a backyard barbeque, or a simple Sunday dinner, she poured her heart into every dish and loved seeing everyone enjoy it together.
Pam loved the beach - the sound of the waves, the feel of the sun, and the peace it brought her soul.
She loved listening to music, whether it was old classics or today's hits, and it always set the perfect mood for dancing, singing along or just enjoying the moment.
She had a playful spirit and a wonderful sense of humor. Pam loved to tell stories - some true, some embellished - and she was always the one playing jokes, keeping everyone laughing from start to finish.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Deweul Gene Allen and Miriam Brown Allen. Pam is survived by her loving husband, Arthur Henninger; her son, Geoffrey Allen Henninger; her daughter, Kara Christine Palmer; and her son, Jason Lee Henninger. She is also survived by her beloved grandchildren: Brandon, Eric, Andrea Katie, Hailey, Makenna, Ian, Isabella, Finnley and Harvey, who were the light of her life.
She is also survived by many extended family members and dear friends who will miss her dearly. Pam's legacy of love will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know her. Though our hearts are broken, we find comfort in knowing she is now in the arms of Jesus, free from pain and rejoicing in her eternal home.
A Memorial Service will be held at Oak Lawn Funeral Home, 619 New Warrington Rd, Pensacola, FL, on July 10, 2026, at 10:00 am.
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