Obituary
Pamela Jean Cornelius died Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at peace in her home in Pierson, Florida.
She was born in Putnam, Connecticut and moved to New Smyrna Beach, FL in 1980, where she became the proud owner of Bit-of-Honey Farm in Volusia County.
Pamela is a mother of two sons, Joshua D. Cornelius and Christopher B. Cornelius. She is survived by her husband, Todd B. Cornelius; one son, Christopher B. Cornelius; two sisters, Brenda and Audrey, and five grandchildren, Amber, Molly, Christian, Alana and Cody.
The Amigos we will miss you
Growing up, my mother taught me the importance of family, kindness, and compassion. She was always there to offer a listening ear, a warm hug, and wise words of advice. Her love and support knew no bounds, and I will forever be grateful for every moment spent with her.
My mother had a heart of gold and touched the lives of everyone she met. Her infectious laughter, warm smile, and genuine heart will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She had a way of making everyone feel loved and important, and her absence leaves a void in our hearts that can never be filled.
As I reflect on all the precious memories I shared with my mother, I am reminded of her unwavering strength and determination. She faced every challenge with grace and courage, and her resilience has taught me valuable lessons that I will carry with me forever.
My mother's passing has left a huge hole in my life, but I find comfort in knowing that she is now at peace and watching over me from above. I will miss her every day, but her legacy of love and kindness will continue to live on through me and all those she touched during her time on this earth.
To my mother, you were and always will be my everything. I love you more than words can express, and I will hold our memories close to my heart until we meet again.
With all my love and eternal gratitude,
Your son Chris
What a blessing it was to anyone that experienced her laughter and love! She will never be truly gone as she lives through our memories, tears and laughter. My sincerest condolences to everyone.. Great people live through our hearts and mind.
Much love,