Pamela Jaggers Brown
Pamela Jaggers Brown, 67, of Dickinson, Texas, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2020. Pamela was born to loving parents Tom Jaggers and Charlotte Jaggers Hucks on April 5, 1953 in Eldorado, Arkansas. Pamela grew up in La Marque, Texas and graduated from La Marque High School in 1971. Following high school, Pamela attended Baylor University and graduated in 1974. She continued to be an avid Baylor fan throughout her life. That same year, 1974, she and husband Bill Brown, Jr. were married. Pamela began her long teaching career at La Marque ISD and then moved to Dickinson ISD (Silbernagel Elementary) shortly after. She retired from Dickinson ISD after 38 years of teaching. Pamela was also known as an active member of Nassau Bay Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. Pamela was loved dearly by her family and friends; and the strong love and kindness she provided will be irreplaceable.
Pamela is preceded in death by her parents Tom Jaggers and Charlotte Jaggers Hucks, and her stepfather Al Hucks. She is survived by her husband, Bill Brown, Jr. of Dickinson, Texas; son, Kevin Michael Brown and wife, Hollie, of Flower Mound, Texas; daughter, Dr. Karen Hutcheson of Louisville, Kentucky; and sister Monica Jaggers of La Marque, Texas. Also, she will be greatly missed by her six grandchildren, who were the light of her life; Karlie Renae Brown, Kade Michael Brown, Kashiku Hutcheson, Lemlem Hutcheson, Isaac Hutcheson, and Kaleb Hutcheson.
A visitation for Pamela will be held on Saturday, October 3, 2020 from 9:00am-10:00am at Nassau Bay Baptist Church (18131 Nassau Bay Dr, Houston, TX 77058). A funeral service will follow at 10:30am at Nassau Bay Baptist Church.
In lieu of flowers, a donation in memory of Pamela Brown can be made to the Dickinson ISD Education Foundation.
Bill Kevin and Karen
Shocked to here of Pam’s passing she was a sweet sweet person and will be greatly missed. My prayers are with you all
I was so sad to hear about Pam’s passing. We grew up together since we were born in Arkansas. We haven’t seen each other often over the years since college. But I have tons of great memories of playing and hanging out with the Jaggers. I’m so sorry for her loss to Bill and their kids and grandchildren as well as Monica and her family.
Dear Bill, Kevin, Karen, and family,
I was shocked to hear of Pam’s passing. She was an incredible mentor teacher to me when I began at Silbernagel more more than 25 years ago. Not only that, she mentored me as I became a wife and later a mother. I have so many precious memories of time spent with her. My heart is broken for your loss. You will all be in my prayers.
Mr Bill, Kevin and Karen,
We are mourning the loss of such a wonderful lady. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sending my condolences to the family. Pam was a lovely person, dedicated teacher. Rest in the arms of the Lord
Mr Brown and family-
Mrs Brown was an amazing woman and inspirational teacher. She made me love school and was definitely an inspiration to me and a motivator for me to pursue teaching as a career. I loved her dearly. She will be missed. I will be praying for
You all.. praying peace that passes all understanding. Know that she left her mark on many children’s hearts and minds.
Growing up so close to the Brown family was something that truly affected my life in such a positive way. Without their dedication to the church and my friendship with Kevin, I may have never formed the relationship with God that I have today. I’ll thank Mrs. Brown forever for that, along with keeping us kids in line when it was needed, and putting up with my antics with an “Oh, Will”. She had a fantastic laugh, was amazing to watch play the organ at church, and helped keep all of us boys together. Thank you Mrs. Brown, for all that you’ve done for us. Kevin, Karen, Mr. Brown.. I love you all and am so sorry you’re going through this.
Mr.Brown and family, I just heard of Pam’s passing this week. I Manage ‘Merle Norman Cosmetics’ here in Dickinson. I am just utterly shocked and speechless to hear of Pam passing. I had just seen her here at the studio just a few days prior to her passing. I met Pam 5 year’s ago when I came to work here, we immediately hit it off. I always look forward to seeing Pam a couple of times a month when she would come in and buy her makeup and her skin care products. I’m truly going to miss her I am still in shocked I can’t believe that she is gone. My deepest condolences Mr Brown, Kevin and Karen and the beautiful grandchildren that she often talked about.
Our sincere condolences to the family. Our Mom, Mary Lou Radler, taught with Pam in La Marque. She passed away in May of this year. We thought highly of Pam and were saddened to hear this.
Laura Radler
Marilyn Radler
Billy, I just now learned that Pam had passed away, & I’m devastated. You, your children, & your grandchildren are in my heart & prayers. I’m so sad for you all, & I will never forget what a wonderful friend & lady she was. I haven’t seen y’all since my wedding in 1980, but I thought of y’all often. I know that she is sorely missed by everyone who knew her, & I know she’s waiting in Heaven for all of her loved ones. May God bless & comfort you, Monica, her family, & her many friends,