On November 24th, 2022, Pamela Diane Cunningham passed after an intense battle with breast cancer. She was 61 years old.
She was born to Ruby Grace and Dewey Edward Cobb in Rome, Georgia on July 20th, 1961. She was the youngest of four and had three older brothers, David Allen Cobb, Darell Edward Cobb, and Dwight Eugene Cobb.
Pamela Cunningham was raised in Marietta, GA, graduated from R.L. Osborne High School, and worked for a degree in Computer Science at Southern Technical Institute. Pamela Cunningham spent most of her professional career in IT and Project Management, working previously at Bellsouth, Cingular, AT&T, and Cricket Wireless before her retirement in 2017.
Pamela Cunningham adored pop culture, citing behind-the-scenes factoids any chance she could and quoting music, film, and television at any prompt. She enjoyed spending time with loved ones, laughing at lousy TV, playing the piano, sitting on her porch, listening to music, and loved to invoke her parent's memories with stories.
She had a very close relationship with her father and mother, Ruby Grace and Dewey Edward Cobb, and stayed with them until the very end. She valued her role as a mother above all else and gained the most esteem after having children. In her remaining years during her battle with cancer, her long-time partner Billy Crowe endured as she went through various treatments. She adored her dog and long-time companion Lily Grace, named after her mother, and spent countless moments of her life doting on her.
Pamela loved nothing more on earth than her three children and is survived by Olivia Nicole Cunningham, Sydney Mackenna Cunningham, and Connor Scott Cunningham.
Services will be held at West Cobb Funeral Home on December 2nd, 2022. Visitation Gathering begins at 11:30 am and Service starts at 12 pm. In lieu of flowers or gifts, instead, any interested parties are encouraged to donate to her funeral memorial fund at
https://everloved.com/life-of/pamela-cunningham/
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Her everlasting heart, love, and passion for those in her life will be forever missed.