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Preserve forever →Pamela Jo Hathcox
October 12, 1957— March 13, 2026
Rowlett, TX
Pamela Hathcox ObituaryVisit the Rest Haven Funeral Homes - Rowlett Location website to view the full obituary.Pamela Jo Hathcox passed away peacefully on March 13, 2026, surrounded by loved ones in Rowlett, Texas, at the age of 68. Born on October 12, 1957, in Longview, Texas, Pamela's life was a testament to the enduring power of faith, family, and the simple joys that make a life well-lived.A resident of Rowlett for 40 years, Pamela was the cherished wife of Charles Hathcox, her best friend, with whom she shared 29 years of marriage filled with laughter, support, and unwavering companionship. Together, they raised a beautiful family that includes their children Amanda Marie Lancaster and her husband Jesse, Amber Alea Dean and her husband Russell, Curtis Hathcox and his wife Adrienne, Megan Easley and her husband Nigel, and Marissa Hathcox. Pamela's legacy continues through her beloved grandchildren-Aubrianna, Ainslee Grace, Ethan, Madeline, Shelby, Ayden, Rylee, Lily, Jameson, Ryan, and Sutton-who will forever cherish the memories and lessons she imparted.Although preceded in death by her parents, John and Betty Hippler, her sister Pattie and baby brother Tim, Pamela's memory lives on through her siblings Stanley, John, Judy, Rachel, and Becky. Their bond, forged in childhood, remained a source of strength and joy throughout her life.Pamela's deep faith was the cornerstone of her existence. A very faithful Christian, she found solace and community at Lakepointe Church and First Baptist Church of Rowlett. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her actions and the grace with which she lived her life.Her interests were as varied as they were passionate. An avid fan of the Rangers, her love for music was profound, and she found a particular connection with Joe Cocker and the Eagles. "Hotel California" was more than just her favorite song; it was an anthem that spoke to her soul.Pamela's hobbies included reading, sewing, and cooking, each a reflection of her love for creating and sharing with others. She also had a unique appreciation for the beauty and power of nature, often finding joy in the rumble of a good thunderstorm.Above all, Pamela was loving. This simple yet profound descriptor encapsulates the essence of who she was, a woman who gave her heart freely and nurtured the bonds of family and friendship with unwavering dedication. Her warmth and kindness touched the lives of all who knew her, leaving an indelible mark on their hearts.Arrangements are pending.Read The Full Obituary
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