
Celebrating the Life of
September 8, 1961 — December 17, 2024
Pamela A. Alvis “Pam” joined her family in heaven on December 17th, 2024. Born on September, 8th 1961, Pam was a graduate of University of Phoenix with a masters degree in Social Work. Pam is remembered for her impact on children’s lives while working in children’s church for Christs Church Assembly of God, the family’s she advocated for with the Peoria Police Department and the baby blankets she donated to families in need through her self named movement “Woven in Love”. Pam is survived by her eldest Sister, her adopted daughter, and her beloved black cat, Eli. Pam was an artist who enjoyed crochet, sketching and drawing, with a life long dream to learn to paint despite having glaucoma, she left behind beautiful insight in poems and pictures of birds and snowmen.

Saturday, February 1, 2025, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Mountain Time
75 W Olive Ave, Gilbert, AZ 85233
Held at Sonrise Assembly of God. We will read some poems written by Pam, and enjoy some Starbucks coffee and cookies (her favorite). Will go live on Facebook during the poems.
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Pam and I were friends for years . We enjoyed crochet 🧶 group and attended church together. Pam was a advocate for children and loved the lord with all her heart. I still remember redoing her kitchen and living room with her sister with smiles.
Pam was a true sweetheart of a friend. I miss the days of being with her and the church family at Alzona Assembly of God Church. We all had so much fun together.
Pam was a great friend. My family and I went to church together with her family for years. We all loved and served the Lord. She will be missed. One day soon we will all have a big family reunion. May God bless your family
We are from Brazil, but while living in Gilbert, AZ we used to attend the same church under the leadership of Pr. Rick and Pam. To make a difference and don’t confuse her name with our pastor, we used to call her “Paminha”. It was a lovely way to refer to her. She was always cheerful and constantly talked about her daughter and family. We are gonna miss her.