Mrs. Pamela Yvette Galbreath was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, March 2, 2026. Pamela was born on December 31, 1968, in Washington, D.C., to Patricia Ann Chalmers and the late Henry Lee Chalmers.
Pamela was educated in the Guilford County School System and proudly graduated from Smith High School. Shortly after high school, she began her professional career at American Express, where she dedicated 20 years of faithful service.
While building her life in Greensboro, she met and married her soulmate, Johnny Galbreath. Together they shared 35 beautiful years of love, partnership, and unwavering devotion.
Committed to personal growth and excellence, Pamela continued her education at Guilford Technical Community College, where she earned her Associate's Degree in Business Administration. She later worked at AdaptHealth and obtained her Notary Public license in the state of North Carolina - a testament to her ambition, determination, and strong work ethic.
Pamela had a vibrant spirit and a heart full of joy. She loved traveling, relaxing at the beach, and organizing meaningful events for her church family. She especially enjoyed exploring new home developments and had a strong desire to one day become a realtor, fueled by her deep appreciation for beautiful home designs and the idea of helping families find places to call their own. She had a remarkable gift for bringing people together and leaving a lasting impression of warmth, strength, and grace wherever she went.
Along with her loving husband, Johnny, she leaves to cherish her precious memories: her devoted son, Jamar LeShawn Galbreath; her beloved daughter, Jasmine Patrice Galbreath; her mother, Patricia Ann Chalmers; sister, Sonya Lavonne Thomas (Roy); nephew, Roy Lee Thomas II; one great uncle, Rev. Charles Chalmers; one uncle, Kenneth Miles; two aunts, Iris Hollis and Robbie Torres; and a host of cousins, extended family members, and dear friends who will forever hold her in their hearts.
Pamela was a strong and faithful Christian woman whose life reflected her love for the Lord. Her faith guided her steps, strengthened her through life's challenges, and shaped the way she loved others. She loved her family with everything she had — fiercely, selflessly, and wholeheartedly. While she carried many roles throughout her life, her greatest titles were being a devoted wife to her husband and a loving mother to her two children. Her presence was a blessing, her prayers were powerful, and her love was unconditional. Though she is no longer with us physically, her legacy of faith, strength, and devotion will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Funeral service will be held Tuesday, March 10, 2026 11:30am St. Paul Baptist Church 1309 Larkin Street Greensboro, North Carolina. Visitation 11am.
Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery 3910 Forest Lawn Drive Greensboro,North Carolina.
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LaVishia Barnes sent Memories to Treasure for Pamela Yvette Galbreath - March 06, 2026
Our prayers are with you Chalmers and Galbreath family. The Lord will strength and keep you rapped in His loving arms for such a times as this. OneLove!
May God keep and strengthen the Family during this time. My prayers are with you all. RIP Pam❤️💐
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Praying that God will comfort and strengthen your family during this time of bereavement. We love you!
Pam, you will greatly be missed at the Chalmers' functions. My prayers are with our entire family. We will always be Chalmers Strong!
My Deepest Condolences to the Family "In God We Trust "
Pat,and family I am sorry for your lost.
Johnny, Jamar, Jasmine, Pat, Sonya, and other family members. Condolences are extended and you're in my prayers. Pam was an awesome woman of God, and she was loved by many; especially our Birthday Fellowship Group. She will certainly be missed. Precious memories of Pam will never be forgotten. Evang. Betty A. Burnett Lindenwold, New Jersey
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