Pam M. Earles

February 12, 1963 ~ September 20, 2021
Pam M. Earles
58, of Mooresville, passed away on September 20, 2021 at home, surrounded by her family following a courageous battle with cancer. Pam was born on February 12, 1963 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Carolyn S. (Brown) and Roy C. Clayton.
Pam graduated from George Washington High School in Indianapolis. She worked as a machine adjuster for Cenveo Corporation for 31 years, until her health would no longer allow her to work. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends as well as doing crafts, especially making inspirational and fun signs to hang around the home.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister Tamera and a grandson, Ethan.
She is survived by her husband Dane Earles; son Chris Smith; stepchildren Zane Earles, Dana Black and grandchildren Sean, Addison, Hayden and Brynley.
Friends and family will gather to celebrate Pam’s Life privately, at a later date.
Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Pam was a great lady she loved doing her crafts on her cricut machine she loved music/karaoke night we would have with family and friends she would jump right in there when we would do a Bob Seger song and she would tear it up…….I Love you and miss you so much your husband Dane
What a strong lady Pam was! Throughout her rough health issues she would say “I got this” and did it all with a smile! I’m so happy to have known her as my sister. She loved being part of our family and let us know all the time! My heart goes out to her son Chris and his wife Jennifer and grandson Sean and her loving husband Dane. So very sorry for your loss. I will miss her very much
I worked with Pam at Cenveo. From the first day I met her she was one of the nicest people. I had the privilege of working at the machine next to her and I was always thankful to have a friend to talk to. She had the biggest heart. When I was getting married and my officiant was possibly not going to make it, Pam got ordained in case I needed someone. Dane, my heart breaks for you. She will be missed by many.
My favorite Cousin and she was always my friend. Donna and I will both miss her and her visits very much. I know from our visit that she was loved very much and touched so many lives
So very sorry. Pam was a sweet lady. Your family has my deepest sympathy. Donna Schmidt
I did not get to know Pam as well as I would have liked…. But knew her well enough to know that she was a good person and took good care of her family…and lived with Dane, so that qualified her as a Saint of sorts!