Pamela Cheri Green

Body

January 24, 1964 - August 29, 2025

Pamela Cheri Green gained her angel wings on August 29, 2025, when her Lord and Savior along with an Angel escorted her to heaven.

She was born January 24, 1964 to her late parents Seldon and Dora Mae Endes, in Bakersfield, Calif. They raised her and her brother and half sister in Palmer, Alaska. She graduated from Palmer High School and then began her life’s journey, which many of us know today and have been a part of.

She met the love of her life, Brian, in November, 1999 in Wasilla, Alaska. They moved to Hot Springs in 2001 and were married in June in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Their daughter, Macy, was born in March 2003.

Pamela owned and operated Flame House Coffee and then sold that business and put herself thru insurance school and became a licensed Farm Bureau Insurance Agent while living in Hot Springs.

In June 2016 they moved to Oklahoma, where she became a permanent makeup artist and during this time she was most passionate about helping breast cancer survivors. She touched the lives of many people and did whatever she could to give back to her family and community. She lived her life to the fullest with joy and compassion, whether it was animals, her art, family or her businesses.

She always put her clients before herself and everyday was a new opportunity for her to grow and learn as a person and become better at anything she put her mind to. Her drive for continual learning allowed her to always be at the top of her game. She had a magic and vibrance about her that will never be forgotten and dearly missed. She was an amazing artist and designer and a very generous, giving humble person.

Pamela always enjoyed the journey more than the destination. She and Brian truly lived out cherishing every adventure in life together. They would take rode trips on their motorcycles and go camping in the Colorado mountains and in the Grand Canyon with their rooftop tent. She was always up for an adventure.

Pamela loved many aspects of life, although she was happiest with her family and her animals. She continually put everyone else before herself to ensure they were always taken care of. She found joy in making others feel love and cheerfulness. She was an organ donor, so she is still giving.

She received national recognition (posthumously) for her work with breast cancer survivors. In one of her final conversations with her children she shared that her relationship with God had left her feeling completely fulfilled and she expressed how proud she was of them. She instilled a relationship with God in each of her children. Pamela once wrote “Heavenly Angels have kissed your very life, giving you flight from all your strife. Breathe in the gift that has been given to you. Exhale the greatness within, and shine a new dance under the stars from dark till morning light. Sing your blessings aloud and see with your new sight. Take time to hold hands and go on long walks, listen to others, and share as they talk. Embrace the touch of your family’s smile. Wear their love with your gracious style.”

She leaves behind her husband, Brian; sons, Jacob (Staci), and David (Lacey), and daughter, Macy, each of whom carries forward the love and lessons she gave them. Her greatest joy was being ‘Nonie’ to Jade, Noelle, Steele, Adalee, Emeryson, and Beau, who brought her endless pride and happiness. She is also held close in the hearts of her siblings, Morey (Louise) and Acadia (Austin) and their families; her parents-in-law, Harold and Shirley; and her sister-in-law, Jenifer. Beyond her immediate family, countless relatives and dear friends will remember her warmth, her kindness, and the way she made everyone feel loved. A celebration of Pamela’s life was held September 6, 2025 at Mission Bell church in Coweta, Okla.