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Pamela Kay Lovins

December 30, 1957 — November 24, 2025

Waco, TX

Pamela Kay Lovins, a beacon of love and laughter, passed away surrounded by her daughters November 24, 2025, in Waco, TX. Born on December 30, 1957, in Hamilton, OH, Pamela's life was a testament to the power of resilience and the warmth of a caring heart.

Pamela's early years in Ohio set the stage for a life filled with love and dedication. She was the cherished daughter of the late Gordon and Alene Lovins and grew up alongside her siblings, Gary and Patty, who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by the love of her life, Denver Bowling. Despite the challenges she faced, Pamela's tenacity shone through when she earned her GED, a stepping stone that would lead to a fulfilling career.

Professionally, Pamela was known for her nurturing spirit, which she brought into her role as a dietitian. Her colleagues admired her for her selflessness and her innate ability to make everyone around her feel cared for. Throughout her diverse career, she held many positions.

Pamela's life was rich with interests that reflected her vibrant personality. She was an avid fan of crime TV, which provided endless hours of intrigue and entertainment. Her love for word finds kept her mind sharp, and her passion for house plants filled her home with life and greenery. Online shopping was another joy, allowing her to find treasures from the comfort of her home.

Above all, Pamela's family was the core of her world. She is survived by her loving daughters, Sandy Chapman and her husband Justin, Keri Rose and her fiancé Joseph, Mindy Jezek and her husband Henry, and Tammy Rose and her husband Steve. Her sister Vickie and her husband Tony also share in the family's loss. Pamela's legacy continues through her grandchildren, Hannah, Micaela, Jayden, and Kade, and her great-grandchildren, Briggs and Casper, who will carry forward her spirit of generosity and kindness.

Those who knew Pamela will remember her as a loving, funny, and selfless individual. Pamela's presence was a gift to all who had the pleasure of knowing her, and her memory will be cherished and celebrated. Pamela Kay Lovins lived a life that exemplified compassion, humor, and unconditional love. Her passing leaves a void in the hearts of those who loved her, but her influence will continue to be felt for generations to come. 

As we say farewell to this remarkable woman, we take comfort in knowing that her spirit will forever be a guiding light in the lives of her family and friends.

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