COMO, NC – Pamela Fagan Hodges, age 66, passed away on March 24, 2017 at the Gates House Assisted Living of Gatesville, NC.
Mrs. Hodges was born in Martin County, NC on April 16, 1950, a daughter of the late Julian Hosea and Neda Johnson Fagan. Pamela was a graduate of Hardbarger Business College, Chowan College, and attended NC State University. She worked as an EMT with the Como Rescue Squad for over 19 years. Pamela was one who enjoyed life, she loved spending time on the farm where she was raised in Martin County. She loved to fish, and loved spending time with her great nieces and nephews, and especially her grandchildren.
Besides her parents, Pamela was preceded in death by a sister, Penny Fagan.
Left to cherish her memory is her devoted husband, Stephen Wayne Hodges, her daughter, Hannah H. Johnson and husband, Bryan of Margaretsville, NC; her son, Timothy Hodges and wife, Christy of Como, NC; two brothers, Joe Fagan and Jerry Fagan of Jamesville, NC; two granddaughters, Sara Hodges, and Mia Johnson; and three grandsons, Zach Hodges, Reid Johnson, and Blake Johnson.
A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 28, 2017, at 1:00 pm, at Meherrin Baptist Church, Murfreesboro, NC, with Rev. John Porter officiating. The family will receive friends in the church sanctuary immediately following the service and other times at the home.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made directly to the American Cancer Society, 920B Wellness Drive, Greenville, NC, 27834 or online by clicking here or directly to the American Lyme Disease Foundation, Inc. P.O. Box 466, Lyme, CT, 06371 or online by clicking here
Garrett-Sykes Memorial Chapel is handling the arrangements for the Hodges family and online condolences can be directed to the family by visiting www.garrettsykesfs.com.
She was my dear friend and I will miss her greatly!
So sorry for your loss
Pam and I have been friends for over 40 years, I will truly miss her. My thoughts and prayers and love are with the family .
Can still see Pam walking from the high school to the elementary school. Such a beautiful girl I thought.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you Hannah and Bryan and all of your family. May God send to you many angels to comfort you all in your time of need.
With Deepest Sympathy, Aunt Lynn Pope & Uncle Tony Pope in Durham, N.C.
Steve, Hannah, Timothy, and family. So sorry to hear about Pam. Thinking of you all.
Remember seeing her in high school at Jamesville, NC.
My condolences to the family of Pam. I remember Pam, but didn’t know her on a personal level. I remember what a beautiful teenage girl she was and that she was tall and elegant. My thoughts and prayers to all family members especially her husband and childre..