Pamela Ann Daniels, a beacon of kindness and love, was called home to the Lord on October 10, 2024, following a lengthy illness. Born on March 25, 1958, in Washington DC, Pam lived a life rich with accomplishments, friendships, and cherished memories. She graced this world for 66 beautiful years, leaving behind an indelible mark the hearts of all who knew her.
Pam's professional journey was as inspiring as her personal one. For over a decade, she was a devoted Store Manager and Trainer at 7-11, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to those around her. Following this chapter, she worked as an Exhibitions Manager for several biotechnology companies for over 15 years, bringing her unique blend of expertise and passion to each role. She proudly earned her Bachelor's degree in Marketing from the University of Maryland in 1998, all while balancing the demands of work and caring for her family.
To Pam, family was everything. She cherished the joy of spending time with her loved ones, especially during the holidays, where laughter and love filled the air. She found delight in outdoor adventures, from camping trips to joyous days at the pool and beach. Known for her playful spirit, Pam was an avid Lego builder, immersing herself in creativity. Her love for sleep was a testament to her work ethic, often earning her well-deserved rest after tirelessly giving to others.
Pam had a remarkable ability to inspire those around her. She proudly served as a Cub Scout Leader and T-Ball Coach for the St. Jerome Catholic Church, sharing her love for community and guiding children with patience and kindness. Her organizational skills shined brightly when she helped coordinate several Irish Celebrations for the church. As a six-time Worthy Matron for the Order of the Eastern Star Adah Chapter, she led with grace, turning each gathering into a memorable experience for its participants. Her proudest accomplishment was not only finishing her degree while juggling her outside commitments but doing so while caring for her mother and uncle.
Those left to cherish Pam's memory include her husband Eric Daniels, son Nicholas Daniels, brother David Morlan, and beloved nieces Kelly Evans and Stacey Taylor. Additionally, her long-time friend and sister-in-law, Gina Morlan, was an integral part of her life, providing support and camaraderie throughout the years. In addition, she leaves behind 4 great nieces, and 7 great nephews, 1 great-great nephew and 1 great-great niece on the way.
Pam's spirit now joins her late father Ernest F. Morlan, mother Ruth A. Morlan, brother Kenneth D. Morlan and nephew Christopher D. Morlan, who welcomed her back with open arms. As we remember Pamela Ann Daniels, we honor a life lived fully, where love was abundant, friendships were cherished, and family was always a priority. Her legacy of kindness, dedication, and nurturing spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those she touched.
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