Meet Pam Azar
Pamela “Pam” Azar has come to live with us at Caring House. We are honored.
Pam was born in 1948 in Macon, Georgia, a patriotic daughter of the South. She was blessed with bright loving parents who inspired her to love America, travel the world and live a life of action and adventure.
Pam has extensive experience in business, aviation, entertainment, real estate and politics. Like her mentor, Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Pam’s life has been dedicated to pursuing big dreams.
Starting in 1990, Pam involved herself in many civil causes. Active in the Santa Monica Mountain National Recreation Area, she was also a founding family member of the Danny Thomas Memorial St. Jude Children’s Hospital. She was also a founding member of the GOP Wish List, a national Republican women candidate outreach program responsible for electing moderate republican women to national office. She also served as a board member of California Governor’s business councils.
She attended Mount St. Mary’s University and the University of Southern California Masters Program in Real Estate Development at the School of Policy, Planning and Development. Pam is known for her interest in “green” real estate development and work to advance research in sustainable building systems.
Pam’s activities have included Formula One car racing. And as a “jet set” flight attendant she was in the first graduating class of Western Airlines Flight Attendants. Pam tells us that she flew on the first Air France’s Concorde scheduled flight to break the sound barrier.
We are glad that Pam is with us at Caring House. We look forward to caring for this intrepid and involved woman of experience.
In Memoriam
Pam died on June 22, 2019. Honor her. Remember her.
Jefferey A. Azar
May 19, 2021 @ 12:26 pm
Hello. Jefferey A. Azar, grandson of Johnny Azar of Macon, and Son of David. Pamela was my cousin, who has the sweetest heart and the most beautiful soul of anyone I have ever known. She will be missed, and will always love her. God bless
Mark Elliot
January 31, 2022 @ 11:53 pm
I had the privilege to get to know Pam over a period of a couple of years and knew her to be warm, funny and always optimistic. She was generous of spirit and generous with her time — both a kind soul AND a concerned citizen. Pam was my neighbor but we never did meet. Even though she lived only a couple of blocks away,
by the time we became friends she was facing some health difficulties. She was candid about the tough road ahead but candid, too, about her mortality. I’ve always been impressed with her courage — and her honesty — even though we had only recently gotten to know each other.
What was remarkable to me then, and what remains remarkable to me today, is that Pam wanted to make a difference in our community at a moment when the going got tough for her…when hospital and treatment sapped her energy. That is a moment when most of us would turn inward or perhaps take some solace in life’s small pleasures. Not Pam. She was still asking how she could help. And she did help.
We lost touch in time. Yet I have thought about her many days since and in fact this evening I set out to learn more. I am thankful to know she is at rest today.
I am grateful for having had the opportunity to know Pam and to have had the moments we shared talking about life and our community.
Were it a better world, I would ring her right now to see if she’s up for a coffee. I would tell her that she is one of my favorite neighbors. And we would laugh about why it took us so long to finally put faces to voices. Heck, we lived just a few blocks apart. This crazy world. Pam, I miss your voice and counsel.
Webmaster atCH
February 2, 2022 @ 5:10 pm
Thank you so much for sharing!
Paul McCarver
March 10, 2023 @ 1:31 am
Is very sad to hear that Pam has passed. I was her doorman on the Wilshire quarter and also her mother’s doorman for a number of years and she was absolutely wonderful and her mother was also. My deepest deepest condolences to her family.
Caring House Website Manager
March 13, 2023 @ 12:47 pm
Thank you for sharing such nice things about Pam, as well as kind words for her family.