Pamela June McCaul was born November 21, 1956 in Lubbock, Texas to Eddie & Peggy Bingham of Meadow, Texas. She passed peacefully into the loving arms of her Lord on May 9, 2024 in Lubbock, Texas.
She is preceded in death by her father, Eddie Bingham; niece, Holly Seaton; nephew, Blake Bingham; niece, Karen Werth; and grandkids, Joshua Perez and Jennifer Perez. Pam is survived by her loving husband of 26 years, Marvin McCaul; Children: Melanie Brooks and husband, Joe Dee; Stephanie Kimey; Russell Gray and wife, Susan; Marvin “Bo” McCaul; Jordan Gray and wife, Jessica; Landon Gray and wife, Alivia; and Phillip Manley: 19 grandkids and 9 great-grand kids, who love their “Gigi” dearly; mother, Peggy Bingham; sister, DeAnn Seaton and husband, Mike; brother, Cliff Bingham and wife, Betty; brother, Lance Bingham and wife, Kelly.
Pam served as a legal assistant for attorney R. Byrn (Byrnie) Bass, Jr. and also as office manager and legal assistant for Monti Booth with the law firm of FBSR&W. In addition, she was a successful sales representative for a cosmetic company.
Pam and her husband, Marvin, shared the most special bond from the moment they met. Their years together were full of light, love, and easy companionship. She loved nothing more than to host their large family and many friends. People were drawn to her kind spirit, giving heart, and generous soul. Once you were her friend, you were her family, and she showered you with love. Pam was a “fixer”, the go-to person for just about everything, and her fierce loyalty was unrivaled.
She was a talented seamstress and loved sewing everything from wedding dresses to baby doll clothes for her granddaughters. Christmas was her favorite time of year, and she looked forward to spoiling her kids and grandkids, whom she adored, and passing on traditions they will carry on for generations to come. When there was a wedding to be planned and coordinated for family or friends, she was the person to call. Countless couples have had their “big day” go off without a hitch because of her.
In a word, Pam (“Pami”) was sunshine, and her light will be greatly missed.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Pam’s memory to High Point Village.
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