Pamela Ann (Bailey) Winkworth
Pamela Ann (Bailey) Winkworth

Pam was preceded in death by her mother, Florence Sleeta (Dearing) Long; her father, Thomas “Tommy” Lindell Bailey and step-mother, Betty Bailey; two brothers, Curtis Wayne Newman and George Alan Bailey, sister Sharla Jean (Bailey) Ebert and brotherin- law Scooter Ashwood. She is survived by her three daughters Christi Weatherly and son-in-law John Weatherly, Melanie Cavanaugh and Kelly (Winkworth) Crummel and son-intered law Raymond “Bull” Crummel.... sisters Sleeta Ruth (Bailey) Ashwood, Debbie Turner, Dianne (Bailey) Hoy and husband Billy Hoy of Llano, and brother Chuck Bailey and wife Becky of Llano....four grandchildren Macie Collier, Saniya Mason, Keagan Weatherly and Raeleigh Crummel, one great-grandson, Noah Mc-Gee and seventeen nieces and nephews.
Pam spent part of her childhood in Llano, briefly attending the local school but made lifelong friendships. With her beautiful smile and sweet personality, she was given the honor to be a cheerleader and rodeo queen contestant.
Pam was the most devoted mother, friend, sister, aunt and grandmother that a person could ever wish for. After retirement she could not sit still, so in 2018 she started her successful business; Bedazzled Cleaning Services. When she wasn’t working, she was spending time with her family and friends, fishing with the grandkids off her dock on the San Bernard River, walking Surfside Beach looking for seashells, or visiting family in Llano to spend many hours hunting for arrowheads and river rocks. For the past many years, she came to Llano to volunteer at the annual Llano Crawfish Open, bringing many other family members and friends to volunteer with her. Pam’s public service legacy will extend through those same people that will continue to volunteer in her honor.