On Tuesday June 13, 2006 God saw fit to ease the pain and place the soul of Pamela M. Brissett into timeless eternity. Pamela Brissett, the daughter of Annie Louder and Esley Brissett, was born May 26, 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland. At an early age, Pamela attended City Temple Baptist Church, and accepted Jesus as her personal Lord and Savior. She remained a member there for many years. She grew up in a loving family with a deep and obeying faith in God, her devotion to her mother and father, brothers, aunts, uncle and cousins was exemplary. She was saved, loved the Lord and always knew that the Lord was on her side. Pamela was educated in the Baltimore Public School System and graduated from Edmondson High School in June 1985. She then went on to further her education at Coppin State Unversity where she completed three years. She worked from 1994 to 2004 for Sprint and was employed at AT&T. Pamela was an avid reader, excellent crossword puzzle solver, sports fan both professional and amateur and traveled with her son in and out of the state to cheer on his games. She enjoyed all types of music, and was an excellent cook. Pamela epitomized the essence of a family woman; through uncertain times, good health and sickness, her caring and commitment were unflinching. Her goal of providing her children with good educational opportunities was the driving force behind her tremendous work ethic. They adored and loved her. She had a special way with children, and had the ablity to make a statement without uttering a word. It was this that made her an effective disciplinarian. Pamela is survied by: her mother, Annie Louden; father, Esley Brissett; two sons, Durrell Townsend and Frederick Demarco Thompson; four brothers, Noel Brain Booker, Ralph Rick Brown, Kevin Louden, and Ajay Louden; eight aunts, Leona Harris, Iris Hill, Geneva Lee, Gwendolyn Mitchell, Evangelist Theresa Peterson, Rev. Charlotte Simms, Jennie Clemons and Catherine Brissett; nine uncles, Rev. Vincent L. Thompson, Clifford Thompson, Willie Peterson, Walter Brissett, Clifford Brissett, Charles Hill, Leslie Rodgers Jr., Carl Rodgers and Dennis Rodgers; one sister-in-law Chante Booker; cousin, neices, nephews, and friends she made along the way. Pamela's death leaves a void in this family that can never be filled. Yet, because we will always hold her close in our hearts, she will never truly leave us. Pam was a gift from God and that gift was returned to Him. We feel thankful and grateful to God for allowing her to be a part of our lives. ''Praise God''