Pamela Reece Eller, 71, of Granite Falls, NC went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on November 8th, 2024.
Born in Hickory, NC on July 4th, 1953, she was the daughter of the late James Ulan Reece and the late Jennie Marshal Reece Tucker. She was a member of Concord Baptist Church where she was very active in the choir and many other church activities. She loved to plant her flowers and keep her bird feeders full to enjoy God’s beautiful creatures. She loved to cook and be surrounded by family and friends and was a stickler for a spotless home.
She was a wonderful example of a Christian wife and mother. She spent all her career in the data industry, eventually retiring in April of 2017 from Katalyst Network Group.
Pam is survived by her son Nathan Eller of Granite Falls and numerous close friends. In addition to her parents, Pam was preceded in death by her husband, Philmore Eller.
The family will receive friends on Monday, November11th, 2024 at Concord Baptist Church in Granite Falls from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm with the service immediately following with the Rev. Tom McDonald and Pastor Dan Kiefer officiating. An intimate graveside service will be held immediately following the service.
The family would like to thank the staff and nurses from Amorem in Hudson, NC for all their help and care. In lieu of flowers please donate to Amorem or the building fund of Concord Baptist Church, Granite Falls.
Mackie Funeral Service and Cremations is assisting the family.
An online obituary can be found at www.mackiefh.com.
I had the privilege of knowing Pam and your family through my dear sister in law Brenda Baird. Nathan my prayers are with you during this difficult time! 🙏🏻
Nathan, so sorry for your loss. Pam was wonderful person .we will miss her.as friend.and neighbor .May peace of our Lord bring you comfort .It’s hard loss a mother.Rember she love 💘 you so much. If need anything let us know. Blessings peace and Love, John Karen & Katie
So sorry for your loss Nathan, prayers are with you my friend.
So very sorry to hear about Pam. We worked together in the 70’s and remained friends for a very long time. She was a dear lady and loving Mother. My sincere sympathy to the family.
Prayers and Love for all of the Family and Friends
My heart is heavy missing my friend Pam. She is back with the love of her life Phil. For that I’m happy for her. As sick as she was the only time she cried wasn’t for herself or her situation but for having to leave her son Nathan. She was one of the strongest individuals that I have ever known. Strong in her faith. Strong in character and strong in love for her family. As for me and my family we will miss her dearly.