Individual Details
Pamala Lynn Mancillas
(12 Aug 1964 - 1 Jan 2013)
MANCILLAS Pamala Lynn Mancillas, 48, passed away unexpectedly with the love of her life of 8 years, Timothy Walsh on January 1, 2013. She was born in Portsmouth, VA on August 12, 1964. Pamala was employed by Peter Sleiman Development Group. She was an outstanding mother, sister, grandmother, and friend to everyone. She was taken from us too early and she was the most loving, caring person to everyone known. She was a shining light to those who met her. Survivors include her son, Joshua Craig Mancillas; brothers, Chuck Mancillas, and Ron Johnson (Sandy); sisters, Cynthia Jones (Jeff), Cathey Albertson (Keith), Paula Allen (Greg), and Penney Greene (Richard); grandchild, Rilyn Noelle; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Al Mancillas and Barbara Conklin. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, January 6th in Ponte Vedra Methodist Church of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. Please visit our online Tribute at www.quinn-shalz.com.
Events
Families
Child | Joshua Craig Mancillas ( - ) |
Father | Alfredo Mancillas (1930 - 1973) |
Mother | Barbara "Bob" Gordon Conklin (1938 - 2008) |
Sibling | Paula Mancillas (1961 - ) |
Sibling | Chuck Mancillas ( - ) |
Notes
Death
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A man and a woman who were killed in a crash early on New Year's Dayhave been identified by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.
Pamala Mancillas, 48, and Timothy Brian Walsh, 51, were pronounced dead at the scene after their vehicle was struck and then flipped over several times, according to a release from JSO Public Information Officer Melissa Bujeda.
Their vehicle, which was driven by Mancillas, was leaving a strip mall at 13100 Atlantic Boulevard to make a left turn to go west on Atlantic, investigators found.
Another vehicle was traveling eastbound on Atlantic in the left lane and struck the left side of Mancillas' vehicle, Bujeda said.
This caused the vehicle with Mancillas and Walsh inside to flip several times, landing on its passenger's side. The vehicle that struck theirs spun counter-clockwise.
The investigation is ongoing, Bujeda said.