Pamela Sue Brummitt

Pamela Sue Brummitt

10/23/1956 - 10/22/2025

Pamela Sue Brummitt

10/23/1956 - 10/22/2025


Pamela Sue Brummitt, age 68, entered into her eternal rest peacefully on October 22, 2025. Born on October 23, 1956, she lived a life full of compassion, strength and unwavering love for her family, friends and animals.

Pamela was preceded in death by her parents, Patricia and Charles Schoenbachler, her brother Kenneth Schoenbachler, her nephew Michael Lucas and by her infant sister Mary Rose Schoenbachler. She is survived by her beloved husband, Jakie H. Brummitt, and by her siblings: Karen Mattingly, Brenda Schreck (Ralph), Rebecca Vest (Patrick) and Steven Schoenbachler.

She leaves behind her nieces: Savanna Vest, Katina Morgan, her great nieces: Brittany Morgan and Hildi Schreck, and her nephews: James Lucas, Jason Schreck (Amanda), Adam Vest (Marielle) and her great nephew Viktor Schreck. Pamela also leaves behind her many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Pamela had fellowship with the Independent Church of God Seventh Day, and brought many people to the love of the Father, Creator of us all. To know Pam was to know a true believer. She learned much from her beloved friend, Lucille Cornwell, and she loved her many friends in this ministry, and never missed a chance to tell people about salvation.

Pamela had a lifelong love for animals, especially dogs. She dedicated many years to them, giving countless animals a chance at life and a loving home. Her compassion and dedication touched many lives—human and animal alike.

A celebration of Pamela’s life will be held on Sunday 11/23/25 between the hours of 1 to 5 pm at the Fern Creek Community Center located at 6104 Bardstown Road in Louisville,  KY  40291. The service will begin at 1:30pm. 

In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Humane Society of Louisville would be appreciated.

Pamela will be remembered for her beautiful smile, big heart, her devotion to her husband, family and friends, and her unshakable love for our Messiah, Yahushua (Jesus). She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, strength, humor and love. She will be sorely missed until the day we can all see her again in His kingdom.
Psalm 119 “Seek Him with Your Whole Heart”

Condolences (2)



Brenda Schreck

My earliest memory of Pam is of her swinging us on our swing set, she would swing 2 of us at a time. She was the first person who made me feel special. I idolized Pam as we were growing up… She was everything I was not: independent, a bit bossy, and a little rebel ! She taught me to love reading, to draw and to paint. She taught us to swim like mermaids on our weekends at Deam’s Lake. She famously loved to dance, and she loved all animals. Later she developed a relationship with our Savior, and she never stopped trying to bring us closer to Him. I know she is in heaven, where she always wanted to be, with Mom, Dad, Kenny, & baby Mary Rose. I hope to see her there someday.

Daniel Dickerson

I always knew Pam had a great love for all living creators. One time I ran into Pam at the Stewart Warner flee market and she had a ferret on her shoulder. They were spending Sunday together like an old married couple. I remember Smokey her dog she loved and cared for. See would treat Smokey with fresh balls of hamburger that she called Yummy Myers. There were hilarious stories about a parrot she kept and how it would ridicule Jake for his infrequent attentions. Pam was a sweet lady and very dear cousin. This world could use a lot more people like Pam. My condolences to all who are grieving our loss of Pam.