Pamela Kaye Warbington

05/20/1958 - 07/06/2021

Obituary For Pamela Kaye Warbington

Celebration of Life Services for Pamela Kaye Warbington will begin Friday, July 9, 2021, with her Public Visitation starting at 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 at Goolsby Mortuary, located at 1375 Jonesboro Road, SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30315. Her Funeral Service will be held Saturday, July 10, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. at Mt. Zion Second Baptist Church, located at 137 Boulevard NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312. Masks are mandatory and social distancing is required. The Interment will take place at Southview Cemetery located at 1990 Jonesboro Road, SE, Atlanta, Georgia 30315. The Funeral Service will be Livestreamed by the church through the following links below. Her Remains will lie-in-state at the church at 12: noon on the Saturday before her service. Pam, as she is affectionally called, will live on in the hearts of her siblings: Mrs. Sharon (Alexander) Sheats, Mrs. Gina (Rickey Dorsey, Mrs. Anita (Danny) Denson, Deacon DeWitt Warbington Jr., and Mr. Leonard (Edith) Warbington; her Aunt, Mrs. Connie Harper; nieces and nephews: Ms. AleSha Sheats, Ms. Shanna Sheats, Ms. Asia Warbington, Mr. Derrick Maddox Sr., Ms. Pamela Warbington, Mr. & Mrs. Darnell (Ashley) Blocker, Ms. Dranoel Warbington, Ms. Kayana Warbington, Attorney & Mrs. Dennis (Rykia) Craig, and Reverend & Mrs. Bobbie (Gia) Jones, Rickey Dorsey Jr; great-nieces & nephews: Trevis, Taylor, Brent, Chase, Ruby, Jade, Apolonia, Derrick Jr., Chris, Calvin, Daniel, Demetric, Lei’Lani, Karter, Karson, Vernon, Grayson, Jailynn, Darci, and Ayden. She was preceded in death by her parents, Deacon & Mrs. DeWitt D. Warbington, Sr. and a special niece, Shalanda Nakia ‘Nikki’ Sheats. For more information, you may contact the funeral home at 404-588-0128.

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Guest Book

To Sharon, Gina. Dewitt, Leonard, nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and other family members and friends of Pamela (Pam) Warbington . Although words seem to say so little, I hope they help in some small way to ease the sense of yours that you're experiencing today. Hold fast to your memories. May God's loving kindness comfort you family and help you through this time of sad and cherished memories of one whom we simply just called her Pam". May your hearts be filed with wonderful memories of joyful times of a life well lived. For we believe that weeping seems long in our days and sometimes our nights, BUT joy take its perfect place through Jesus Christ. Keep looking to God who is our strength even now. How do you say goodbye to a special sister in Christ and in love. Perhaps we don't we just say we'll meet again someday. Prayerfully as always your oldest sister in Christ and in love always. Ms Gwen Whitehead

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I will truly miss my Sister, my Friend! Rest Well!!

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I met Pam in my early years at IRS, a good friend, boss and displayed a sweet spirit towards me. We love to go shopping after work and sometime we would be the last customers in the store. If she was in town in DC when I traveled there, she always made time to show me around, she was the best tour guide because she took me to the historical places and the fun places to visit. We enjoyed some of the best restaurants because we love to eat and shop. When I was sick she came to my house and visited me and that meant so much to me, but that was the kind of friend she was. I will always love her and God has welcome one of His best sweet angel home. So family trust and hold on to God's hand and He will comfort and keep you. Faith King

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I worked with Pam at the I.R.S. She was truly a God sent. I will always cherish our friendship. She was filled with life and compassion. I will always remember the time we were working in D.C. and I went out with her and her sororrity sisters. We all danced the night away. What a great time we had. God has really accepted an angel in his kingdom. Rest easy Queen! May God comfort the family and friends of this angel.

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My thoughts and prayers goes out to the family. Rest in peace Pam. From Keita Alston and family.

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Condolences-Brenda F. Trammell

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To the family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Pam was one of my Sorority Sisters that I met at GA Tech. She had a kind spirit and a welcoming smile. I pray God comforts and strengthens you during the difficult days ahead. Dr. Janet Fuqua

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Such a beauty rest in paradise. Praying strength for the family and loved ones.

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My prayers are with the family. Robin Nash

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To my family: We were not put on this earth to stay forever, Jesus said "where I go, you shall go, I go to prepare a place for you. Heaven is real!!! Let God, be God. I my family. Temeka Craft

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I will always remember Pam's beautiful smile and here sweet and kind spirit. Her thoughtfulness to me when my sister passed will always be a fond memory. My prayers are for comfort, encouragement and peace of mind to her siblings knowing that Pam is with her family in heaven.

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My prayers are with the family

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Pam was an absolute angel to me one summer when I was in college. I will never forget or appreciate her hospitality. My sincerest condolences to her family.

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Pam and I met back in the day at Center Hill Elementary School as well. I will cherish our friendship. Love you Linda Harris Ware

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My sister-friend/mentor, My words cannot fully express the impact that Pam made on my life. From the first time seeing her walk through the office as my new manager until the end of our work careers, I had the utmost respect her. She encouraged, motivated and supported me to continue moving up the ladder to Executive Readiness. Our work relationship extended to our personal lives. My family had the utmost respect and love for her as well. I am grateful to have many cherished memories of our life's journey. She made the Journey to "Ultimate" Joy! My sincere prayers and condolences to the family. "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." ‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭5:8‬ ‭KJV‬‬ ~ Tammy Burton & Family

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Rest In Peace my dear sweet cousin. My heart is hurting for we will miss you dearly. I pray GOD will be with your sisters and brothers and our entire family we love you, but GOD loves you more! ❤️❤️❤️

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Heaven has embraced and welcomed Pam's beautiful soul home. The blessings of her memories and lovable stories remain in our family's hearts and minds forever. She has left footprints of "kindness and love", "courage and compassion", "humor and inspiration", "joy and faith". We are so grateful to the light she brought into our lives (work / personal) and the difference she has made. Love Yolanda, Cassaundra, & Calise Banks

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Condolences to her family. Kathy James

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Angel Pam, Your grace and intellect were a gift to all those blessed to know you. You always said "there is joy in the journey, look for it". Your service as a public leader touched many lives at the IRS. You unselfishly mentored and guided new talent and you were an stellar example for your peers. Soror I will miss your advice, wisdom, impeccable style, and sense of purpose. Rest in heavenly paradise. Dr. Anne Shepherd McKay

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Our sincere condolences to the Warbington family, may God give you peace and Strength during these times. Rev. Gary and Shirley Walker

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I thank God for every remembrance of Pam. Gina, thank you for sharing her with me. Family, when I think of the scripture, to be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord, it gives me peace. When I think about to live is Christ, to die is gain it gives me joy. I love each of you. Continued prayers, LaDonna & Brittani

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I thank God for every remembrance of Pam. Gina, thank you for sharing her with me. Family, I learned that when I remember the scriptures, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. It gives me peace. When I think about to live is Christ, and to die is gain, it gives me joy. I love you all dearly. La Donna & Brittani

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My beloved family members Pamela Kaye wabington sweet dreams love you

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My sister-friend/mentor, My words cannot fully express the impact that Pam made on my life. From the first time seeing her walk through the office as my new manager until the end of our work careers, I had the utmost respect her. She encouraged, motivated and supported me to continue moving up the ladder to Executive Readiness. Our work relationship extended to our personal lives. My family had the utmost respect and love for her as well. I am grateful to have many cherished memories of our life's journey. She made the Journey to "Ultimate" Joy! My sincere prayers and condolences to the family. "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." ‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭5:8‬ ‭KJV‬‬

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P-Proverbs 31:10;30 A-Admirable/Attractice M-My friend E-Entertaining L-Lovely A-A Child of God Pam and I met when she moved to the DMV back in the day. We became good friends over the years. We didn't talk often when she moved back to Atlanta but whenever she visited DC we connected and have been friends for years. My heart is broken Pam was a special person . I know GOD makes no mistakes. Pam is now singing in the heavenly choir with her loved ones. I will miss you Pam and always love you. But GOD loved you best. ❤️❤️❤️ Your friend, Effie Butler

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The ones we love are never gone, they live within our hearts. Pam will never be forgotten. She was one of a kind. Our 'Crew' will truly miss her, but we have plenty of memories that will last a lifetime. Peace be with you now.🕊🐘 The Phipps

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To mu cousin,to my friend you will be missed, whenever we saw each other it would be like we never left, I saw you at your retirement and you looked amazing, the love that day was felt as everyone that spoke about you spoke so highly,I will remember your jokes you always had me laughing for days,you will surely grace heaven with the essence of your beautiful smile and dimples, love you cuz forever😘❤🙏

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Previous Green Candle post from Brenda Hagan (ATL to DC)

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Pam and I were relocated from Atlanta to Washington, DC under the same promotion package many years ago. We found our initial housing in the same apartment complex in Alexandria, VA. We were good friends throughout our training, travels and development during our Systems Acceptability Training (SAT) with IRS. As Georgia Peaches, we bonded together and adjusted to the cultural shock of DC living. I will always remember her kind, loving and supportive personality. And her love for elephants! :-) She will be missed...

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Pam, we were lifelong friends starting from our formative years at Center Hill Elementary School. Who knew that from 7 years of age a core group of us would be friends for life. Although we lost connection through high school and college years, when we reunited as grownups, it was as though time stood still just for us. I'm so grateful to have had you in my life. God has certainly welcomed another of his Angels home. Love you always my Sister. Chandra "Shan" Stephens

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I worked with Pam. She lived elephants and to this day when I see an figurine I think of her.

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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