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Pamela Brown

12/27/1963 - 9/26/2025

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Obituary For Pamela Brown

Pamela Brown Fields, a loving mother, devoted wife, proud grandmother, great-grandmother, and compassionate caregiver, passed away on September 26, 2025, in her hometown of Charleston, SC. She was 61 years old. Born on December 27, 1963, in Charleston, SC, and raised in Jamaica, Queens, NY, she returned to South Carolina during her teenage years. Pamela was the daughter of Richard Champaigne Sr. and Gloria McClellan Champaigne, both of whom have passed.

From an early age, Pamela was a vibrant soul who discovered her passion for helping others. She pursued a career in nursing and dedicated herself to caring for the elderly, first in a care facility and later through private care. To Pamela, her patients were more than just individuals; they were people she treated with dignity, love, and unwavering compassion.

Pamela was married to her first husband, Gary Brown, with whom she had five children: Latoya, Tamika (deceased), Lavar (deceased), Derrell, and Laqueshia. Her second marriage was to Monroe Fields, her partner through both the joys and challenges of life. She built a family rooted in strength, resilience, and love. She is survived by her three children: Latoya Brown, Derrell Brown (fiancé Alexi), and Laquesha Brown, as well as her stepchildren, Shanelle and Darcell Fields, and twelve cherished grandchildren and four beloved great-grandchildren.

A true matriarch, Pamela's love for her family knew no bounds. She thrived during family gatherings filled with laughter, food, and music—her greatest therapy. Bold, outspoken, and full of life, her spirit could light up any room, and her honesty was matched only by her deep and unconditional love.

Despite facing illness in her later years, Pamela refused to let it define her. She fought a good fight of faith with grace, courage, and an unbreakable will, always refusing to give up.

Pamela will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of her family, friends, and the many lives she touched through her care and kindness.

Those left to cherish her memory include her three children, twelve grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren, as well as her brother Richard Jr., sister Donna (deceased), brother Timothy, sister Cynthia, brother Michael (deceased), Uncle Kenneth Earl, Aunt Beverly, Aunt Marilyn (aka Tootie), and Aunt Sharon. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Donna and Pam, brother in law Lee Jr. and close family friend Cynthia Roseborough, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

In celebrating Pamela's life, we honor her legacy of love, compassion, and steadfastness strength. Her spirit will forever remain a guiding light in the lives of those she touched, inspiring us to carry forward her values of kindness and resilience. Rest in peace, dear Pamela; your memory will live on in our hearts forever.

INFORMAL VISITATION

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CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Satruday, October 11, 2025 at 5:00 PM, The Low Country Mortuary

INTERMENT

Private

Program

Services

11 Oct

Funeral Service

05:00 PM - 06:30 PM

The Low Country Mortuary 1852 E. Montague Ave. N. Charleston, SC 29405 Get Directions »
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  • 10/14/2025

    My condolences to the family and friends of Pamela Brown. May God continue to comfort and strengthen the family during this time of bereavement. Continue to focus on the loving and fond memories of Pamela and may they help her family and friends have peace of mind. A comforting promise is stated at Psalm 147:3 "He heals the brokenhearted; He binds up their wounds."

  • 10/13/2025

    I remember years ago when our kids were very young and we were struggling mothers just trying to make it Pam car was making noise and just wasn't moving fast at all, so we decided to fix it ourselves because we didn't have the money to get it fixed.We decided to cut off a portion of a car seat (metal) and put it in the hole where the noise was coming from and the noise stopped and the noise stop and ran like new. We laughed so hard every time we talked about the old day. Pam was my real friend first then my sister-in- law and back to an amazing friend. I'm going to miss her so much.(50) years Pam was 12 and I was 13. As time went by and life happened we couldn't talk everyday but when we did talk it literally lasted for hours. My heart is so broken, friend gone too soon. We'll shell meet again my friend, I love you my friend.

  • 10/11/2025

    Dear cousin, you will be deeply missed. Your laughter, your smiles, and your incredible sense of humor brought light to every room. Your love for family and unwavering dedication in caring for those you loved will never be forgotten. May your gentle spirit rest in peace. God bless the family in this time of need. Q.Pinder

  • 10/06/2025

    Fly high baby girl you did your purpose your time on this earth 🌎 until we meet again !!!! Much love and to the family stay strong.

  • 10/03/2025

    MAY THE LOVE OF GOD GIVE YOU PEACE, MAY THE CARING OF FRIENDS GIVE YOU COMFORT...MAY THE MEMORIES OF THE ONE YOU'VE LOST REMAIN IN YOUR HEART AND GIVE U STRENGTH THRU THE DAYS AHEAD.

  • 10/03/2025

    So sorry for your loss, Praying for the family. Pam was a good hearted friend, and had a good heart.

  • 10/03/2025

    I will always miss you You will always be in my heart

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  • 10/02/2025

    Sending prayers,love and comfort to the family you all are in our prayers . From Colette, James ,Onerea , Keith and Kaliyah

  • 10/01/2025

    So sorry to hear about Pam. The good news is she is all whole and well again in the presence of God. We will continue to pray for the family. Gwendolyn K. Stewart

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