Texarkana Woman New President General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy

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Pamela Veuleman Trammell of Texarkana was recently president general of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Trammell is the third president general from Arkansas although it has been 68 years since the last.  “I follow in the footsteps of Mrs. W. E. Massey (1932-1934) and Mrs. John F. Weinmann  (1946-1948). These Arkansas daughters along with all our Ex Presidents General leave some pretty huge shoes for me to fill. But I give you my word that I will work very hard to meet all the obligations of my office,” said Trammell.

“It is with a sincere heart of appreciation and great humility that I assume the office of President General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. First and foremost, I want to thank you, the members of this great Organization, for the trust you have placed in me. I also want to personally thank Mrs. Jamie Likins for her service as President General and for all her efforts over the past two years to unite us as an Organization. Truly, we owe her our deepest gratitude for a job well done. I would be remiss if I did not also thank the members of the Arkansas Division for the faith they have placed in me over the years as well as the ever faithful members of the Albert Pike Chapter. Truly, each of them are the real diamonds and stars of the Arkansas Division. For those who may not know, it has been 68 years since a President General has come from the ranks of the Arkansas daughters. I follow in the footsteps of Mrs. W. E. Massey (1932-1934) and Mrs. John F. Weinmann  (1946-1948). These Arkansas daughters along with all our Ex Presidents General leave some pretty huge shoes for me to fill. But I give you my word that I will work very hard to meet all the obligations of my office.”

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