Pamela Sue McClure, 67, passed away Sunday, June 26, 2023 in Flower Mound,Texas. Pam was was born on July 13, 1955 in Texarkana,Texas to Edwin Griffin McClure and Nora Lee Goff McClure. She was a retired educator and mentor in LSID. Pam was raised in Texarkana, Texas and attended Texas High School, and went on to attend the University of North Texas, and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Education-minor in Mathematics. She worked very hard to be on the Dean’s List for all four years. She was married to Ronnie McClure and they raise their two sons, Ryan and Dustin. She married Bill on July 1, 2006 to present. Pam and Bill had a happy life together. Pam’s sons meant the world to her no matter what. She was a generous, loving, caring person that would do anything for you. Pam is preceded in death by her mother, Nora Lee Goff, father, Edwin Griffin McClure, and stepfather Chuck Goff. Survivors include her Husband William Luznar, sons; Ryan McClure, Dustin McClure & wife Laura, sister, Patricia Johnson & husband Tommy, nephew, Rhett Bomar, niece, Joni Jackson, grandchildren; Reilly McClure, Aiden McClure, and future grandson Louis Claydon McClure, many very close cousins, and pets named Ranger, Witten, And Elli. Service time: 10am Saturday July 1,2023 The Village Church Chapel 1700 Highland Village Rd., Highland Village, TX 75077 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to MichaelJfox.org for parkinson’s research. Cremation arrangements by Lone Star cremation.
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Pam will be so missed and never forgotten. She was so loved . Pam had such a beautiful smile , so welcoming., and when first meeting her I felt as if I had known her for years. My heart is saddened by her sudden passing! Prayers for strength to her family. Cassie Hitchcock
My heart is so sad for Pam’s family. Patty, your sorrow is felt. This has been a very difficult year. I’m so sorry!
To the family of Pam McClure, Jim and I offer our sincerest condolences. May the Lord bless you with comfort, peace and love through the presence of family and friends who care and share your loss.
Jim and Nancy Lyde
I was so very sorry to hear of Pam’s passing. Having grown up in Texarkana with her sister, Patty, I knew Pam most of her life. She was such a precious girl. Sadly, I hadn’t seen her in many years, but I would get updated from Patty. I can’t imagine the grief you are experiencing, and I wish I could be there to provide comfort to the family. But please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I am a friend of her sister, Patty Johnson. I had the opportunity to meet Pam on her visits to Canyon Lake. I found her to be a beautiful person inside and out, and her sweet smile and positive attitude brought joy to myself and to many others here at the lake.
As a friend of Pam’s sister Patty from Canyon Lake, Tx I send my sincere condolences to the family. This was such a tragic loss of your loved one. May God give you peace and comfort.
I am so sorry for your loss. Pam and her family are in my thoughts and prayers.
God knows what he is doing. Sometimes its just hard for us to understand.
Pam and I went to junior & senior high schools together and we shared many extracurricular activities in that time. Pam was the embodiment of “sweet” (and I mean that in the best connotation of that word). Beautiful inside and out. To Patti & Tommy, her husband, children & their families, my deepest condolences go out to you❤️
Patti. Prayers for you, Tommy and family too comfort you during this time of grief.
Dearest Patty,
I know no words can express the sorrow you and Pam’s family are going through. Remember the love and joy you shared as sisters, and know she will always be with you in spirit. You are in my prayers.
Much love.
I am so sorry for your loss. Pam was always a joy to be around. She had an amazing way of lighting up any room she was in. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Hello All,
My name is Bill. I am Pam’s husband.
When I first laid eyes on Pam, She and Patty were at Sherlock’s Sports Bar in Arlington, Tx celebrating a friend’s special occasion. I was with my friends shooting darts. We were very strategic about the dart area in that we parked ourselves right by the pathway to the bathrooms. Well Pam and Patty walked by and of course all my friends, including myself, noticed the both of them. Patty asked one of my friends to throw his darts and Pam asked me to throw my darts. I was met with the most beautiful personality and perfect smile I had ever seen!! When she threw my darts, I had never seen anyone throw a dart where the fins hit the board first! I mean really…. But I wasn’t focused on her throwing abilities. I was focused on HER!! She was stunning and H.O.T. Wow!! OK, OK, I’ll not go into details. We ended up exchanging info and I took her home like the gentleman I was raised to be. We met for several future dates through the next year and the rest is history. She was a Beacon for many people in her life, both family and strangers that became friends. She was always making suggestions for my diet and watching out for my health bc I have diabetes. She was also my “early warning device” when I drove us ANYWHERE… I mean I would just about crash because she would scare me so bad due to her gasps and “watch out” when the car a half mile away put on the brakes…Ok, it wasn’t quite that bad, but I didn’t have to worry about running into anyone, that’s for sure. She cared for her sons so much, and she would do anything for them. I will miss her dearly “Always and Forever” (written on our wedding bands). Thank you All for your thoughts, prayers, and support. I am very touched, as is our entire family.
I’m in shook patty. This is Al Wagner. I’m so sorry to hear about your loss. Pam was always in my heart and thoughts threw out these years. She was a fabulous women and I was so lucky to have her in my life. I would love to talk to you if you would be ok with doing that. Again my love and prayers are with you and Pam’s family.