Today We Celebrate Our Queen, Pamela Victoria Johnson-Harold, November 13, 1956 - December 28, 2014

We .Thank You!!!
We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions oflove concent,antl kindness shown to us durina our tlme ofbereavement.

'Another limb has fallen from the Family Tree, that say griePe notf'or me. Remember the best times, the laughter, the onas,
and the good-life 1 lived while 1 ;vas trona"
God Ble The Harold Family

Nove1nber 13, 1956 -Dece1nber 28, 2014

Meaning: 'All Honey 'An honest person, people search her outfor advice as a people watcher, the world never fails to amaze her.
A Time to be Born ... Pamela Victoria Johnson-Harold was born .November 13, 1956 in Chicago, Illinois to the late Bishop Theron B. Johnson and Ella West Johnson.
A Tim.e to L earn ... in .1975, Pam graduated from Pleasantville High School and later went on to receive a degree in Secretarial Science from Atlantic Community College. She set aside her personal dreams for higher education to ensure her children received a firm foundation in life. Every graduation and award ceremony she attended for her children served as affirmation that putting motherhoodfirst was the right thing to do.
A Time for Love ... Through the marital union to Lar;y flarold Sr., Pamela wa bles ed to nurture six beautiful children; Larry Jr. , Victoria, Lamar, Lesleigh Lance, and LaTasha Harold.
A Time for Faith ... Pam 's piritual up bringing began ji-om conception, being the daughter of a devout leader, spiritual visionary, and pastor's wife who instilled in her an unwavering love for God. This began her lifelong journey with Christ, which led her to become a Sabbath School Teacher, Choir Dir ctor, Pianist, Devotional Leader. and a First Lady in her own right. She laid a foundation ofspiritual lessons not only talked about, but also exemplified through daily prayer, fleecing ofthe Lord, fa ting and tithing to God.
A Time for Nurturing ... Pam dearly loved her children and worked tirelessly to provide for them. Her heart also showered love to her sisters, brothers. nieces, nephews, cou ins, and an abundant host offamily friends. She was the epitome of what a virtuous woman should be and expressed that loving nature by we/coming everyone with open arms.
A Time for Joy ... Pam found her joy, peace, and solitude when she got lost in her garden. She could also be found lost in a great book or watching movies. Ultirnatel), her greatest joy was when she would sit and listen for hours being entertained by her children and grandchildren as they told jokes, stories, and blunders from the past.

A Time to H old Dear ... Pamela Victoria Johnson-Harold was preceded in death by her loving parents Bi hop Theron and Ella Johnson, her two brothers Robert (Bobby) and Paul Johnson, and one sister Gloria Calendar. She leaves six children to cherish her memory: Coach Larry L Harold (Daniel/e), Victoria J Harold, LaMar J. Harold, Lesleigh L. Harold, Lance P. Harold (Ashley) , and LaTasha L. Harold. One brother Theron (Berdie) Johnson Jr., and one sister Delores Stephani Norwood (Jesse). Ten Grandchildren: Willie, Joy, TaL 'asha, Jayden, Larry IlL La 'Myah Levi, Landon Quincy, and Khiry. A host ofnieces, nephews, cousins, family andfriends that she loved dearly.
Re1nembering Wh en ... You Came
With a listening ear and words ofcomfort R eme1nbering ~Vhen .. . You Saw
The many needs ofothers and took action You Now
Leave us Courageous, standing Empowered with your Faith. and United ...
You Conquered!!!
Mommy,
No matter what l do today, Or where the future takes me tomorrow, f promise to remember All the things you've taught me And how vety much you love me. And in case I don 't always say it, And sometimes I forget to show it, I wanted
you to have this So you know I love you too