Pamela Diane Baker's Obituary
Remembering Pamela “Pam” Diane Baker
September 30th, 1965 – October 8th, 2025
The smile that lit up every holiday table is now a treasured memory for all of us who called Pamela Diane Baker our sister, daughter, and aunt. From the first moment she wrapped her arms around us, we felt her steady love and unfailing support.
Born in Nashville, TN, Pam grew up with an eye for beauty and a heart for helping. Whether she was guiding a sibling through a hard day or cheering on a nephew at school, she made each of us feel seen and valued.
Pam found peace in her yard, turning soil and planting blooms until the space felt like a personal retreat. Inside, she picked up a paintbrush and gave every wall a color that said, “This is my home.” Home-improvement weekends became her quiet joy and the backdrop for relaxed chats over iced tea.
Holidays were Pam’s favorite stage. She sampled every dish, laughed with her grandnephew and grandniece, and somehow kept enough room to try one more new dessert. Those shared bites and warm hugs turned ordinary gatherings into lasting memories.
Kind, supportive, hardworking, compassionate, and loyal—those words follow her name wherever we speak it. She loved outdoor adventures, arts and crafts, fashion finds, and discovering new restaurants, always returning with a story or tip to share. Her simple acts of care taught us that giving time and attention is the best gift.
Pam’s chair at our table may be empty, but her spirit stays woven into every family meal, every freshly painted wall, and every shared laugh. We will hold her close in our hearts, honoring the love she so freely gave by passing it on.
Those who have passed on before her are her parents, Robert and Evelyn Baker, and sister, Deborah Baker.
Those left behind to cherish her memory are sister, Karen Provence, nephew Zack (Racheal) Seabolt, grandniece, Maverick Seabolt, grandnephew, Coy Seabolt, and aunt, Linda Thompson.
Arrangements entrusted to Spring Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5110 Gallatin Pike, Nashville, TN 37216, 615-865-1101, https://www.springhillfh.com.
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