Pam’s Story

Site created on December 21, 2017

Shalom! 
Welcome to the CaringBridge website where family and friends can be quickly updated in one place.  
   G-d is good all the time! I appreciate your prayers and words of hope and encouragement as I walk holding G-d's hand through the sudden discovery of a tumor on my pancreas ( Sept 11, 2017) followed  by a diagnosis in October and again in Dec 2017 of a very rare pancreatic cancer that has metastasized.  (Solid Pseudopapillary Neoplasm) I started chemo at MD Anderson ( thank G-d!) In Dec of 2017. I am doing well almost all the time. 


This is a time of challenge and growth.  My congregation, family, and many friends are also walking with me. 
Thank you for visiting. You can "follow" if you want to receive an email when I write a new journal. You can also comment if you would like to encourage me. 


By the way, I will never be an angel G-d needs in heaven. He made me ( and you) a little lower than the angels and crowned me (us) with the glory and honor of bearing His image as human beings. 

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Journal entry by Donna Van Cleve

 

Here is the memorial announcement from Beth Messiah (scheduled for Feb. 10 at 11 am) ...   Remembering Pam Carnie


Pamela Jeanne Carnie, 63, a native of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, was promoted from this earth into Heaven on Sunday, January 24, 2021. She is survived by her father, George Carnie, her siblings and their spouses, Peter and Sharon Freely, and Steven and Ruth Mitchell, and many nieces and nephews, and a very large, loving family of friends.

Pam was passionate about prayer, Israel and the Jewish people, her family and friends, and of course, her students. Those who knew her knew she was full of God and full of love for everyone she knew. She gave of herself freely and served and blessed others selflessly with every opportunity she had. She loved the Lord and shared that love with everyone she met – the Love of Yeshua (Jesus) poured out of her and was infectious to those around her. She was a precious friend to many, a teacher, mentor and tutor to her students at Alief Hastings High School in Alief, TX for thirty years. In addition to her role as teacher and mentor, she became friends with many of her students, counseling and praying for them and enlisting others to pray with her for them. She was an encourager to everyone she met. She played her flute wholeheartedly on the worship team of her synagogue, Congregation Beth Messiah, for thirty years, as well as serving there in other capacities.  
 
While all who knew and loved her will miss her greatly, we know she is now in the most joyful and glorious place, and is happy, whole, and pain free. She will be greatly missed here but we know she is rejoicing today in Heaven, and if she left one message reflective of her life on earth, it is: welcome Yeshua into your heart and serve Him only.

A memorial service will be held at Congregation Beth Messiah on February 10, 2021, at 11AM. Anyone is welcome to attend.

Congregation Beth Messiah

9001 W Airport Blvd
Houston, TX 77071


 

     

 

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