Pamela Hope Nibblins' Obituary
Pam ascended to glory on Thursday, July 21, 2022. Her parents; oldest brother, David Aaron Nibblins; five loving aunts, Gertrude Glasker, Minne Robinson, Ida Adams, Mae Gillison, and Martha Washington; and three uncles, James Nibblins, Frank Nibblins, and Leroy Ford preceded her in death.
Affectionately known as “Pam,” Pamela Hope Nibblins was born June 17, 1965, to the late David Ashby Nibblins, Jr and the late Sarah Anna Wise in Culpeper, Virginia.
Pamela graduated from Culpeper County High School in 1984. Her professional career placed her in various positions. She was a machine operator for Trinity Plastics and a cook with Culpeper Health & Rehabilitation Center before adventuring to Masco Cabinetry, from which she retired as a team leader.
She accepted Christ in 1994 when she attended Holy Trinity Church in Wolftown, Virginia. She later worshipped at Temple Deliverance in Louisa, Virginia. She loved the Lord and delighted in delivering a prayer upon request.
Pam was a sincere angel of GOD and made friends instantaneously. She had an infectious laugh and a loving heart for everyone she met. Doing something for someone out of genuine kindness gave her wondrous joy. Her favorite pastimes were the latest electronics, watching sports, eating out, and her excessive fondness for Amazon. She held a unique craze for sneakers of all styles, colors, and brands.
Pam was one-of-a-kind with a contagious smile and could light up a room with her humorous character; ask any of her Masco Cabinetry family. Always remember her fondly saying, “I would rather live my life the way GOD would want me to than to live raggedy and find out there was a hell.”
She was the devoted, loving, and supportive mother of Antionette Ross (Reginald) and adoring grandmother of McKenzie Ross, Kamryn Poole, Reginald Ross Jr., and Noah Ross. She was the caring Godmother of Kimberly Wesley, DaiJordan Brown, Saniya Brown, Kaidence Brown, Inara Brown, Zaiden Brown, and Emeri Robinson, who will cherish her fond memory.
Additional survivors include her beloved sister, Deborah Johnson (Thomas); brothers, Tracey Nibblins (Charlene) and Phillip Young (Rachel), all of Culpeper, Virginia. Along with her delightful nephews, Artist Johnson and Tracey Nibblins Jr. (Tj); and two lovely nieces, Tara Johnson and Celena Nibblins; two great-nieces, Kaniyah Johnson, Kiyan Johnson; two great-nephews, Azra’el Johnson and Dearon Johnson; one dear aunt Dorothy Nibblins; three special cousins, Glenda Scott, Pat Banks, and Sandra Banks; eight close friends, Irene Brown, Sandra Wesley, Karen Smith, Crystal Hamlett, Carolyn Grayson, Michelle Joseph, DJ Holmes, and Wilson Minor; along with countless devoted relatives and friends she cherished during her joyous life.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, July 30, 2022 from 5-6 PM at Found and Sons Funeral Home, 850 Sperryville Pike Culpeper, VA 22701. A celebration of life service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 6 PM with Pastor James Mack officiating.
The family invites those unable to attend to view the service via livestream at https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/authorise.php?k=1659236890199198
An online guestbook and tribute wall are available at www.foundandsons.com
Found and Sons Funeral Chapel of Culpeper is serving the family.
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