Pamela Kay Miller, age 73, of Cambridge passed away peacefully on the evening of November 6, surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born December 14, 1951.
Funeral Service 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 14th, with viewing two hours prior and a luncheon to follow, at Strike Life Tributes, 720 1st Ave E, Cambridge, MN 55008.
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Pam will be remembered for a deep love of family, a passion for gardening, and a joyful spirit that found beauty in angels, fairies, and all things Irish.
Pam is survived by her devoted husband, Steven; sons, Steven, Jr. and Shawn (wife, Amy); many cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren; brother, Dan; and numerous nieces, nephews, and close friends. She was preceded in death by parents, Ray and Dodie; brother, Jim; sister, Bonnie; aunt, Mary Lou; beloved son, Stewart and daughter, Serena.
Pam’s warmth, kindness, and light will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
What a genuine person my Auntie Pam was and is! Thank you for being part of our lives! I know you are with Stewart and awaiting us all at the clearing at the end of the path. God Bless Us, Every One!
I had the pleasure of working with Pam for many years at TEAM. She was an amazing person and could always be counted on for a good quip! She was fun to be around and always brought a good mood with her. She will be missed dearly!
Pam had an infectious laugh that could brighten a room . With a generous soul she was willing to help others , and a warmth that brought smiles to us all . She will be sadly missed.
I had the pleasure of being Pam and Steve’s neighbor for a few years. We had many wonderful conversations while admiring her flower gardens.
My thoughts and prayers are with Steve and the rest of the family.
Pam has always shown kindness and love to all who have known her. Pam never hesitated to show her devotion to family and friends. Her creativity and expression of life will always be joyous and inspiring. Her humor filled the room when entering, she could crack up a room full of family and frinnd’s leaving us with hard laughter and teary eyed. The warmth and light of her spirit will never be dimmed in my life. Pam’s smiling spirit will always be remembered.
Pam was a wonderful sister-in-law and friend. Her boundless jokes and sense of humor made you laugh so hard you’d almost cry. She had the most kind and generous heart, always there for others. She loved her family, Angels, word games (and Taco Bell). You are missed my friend, but when I hear a rumbling in the sky, I’ll know it’s that new red-headed angel making the other angels crack up laughing. That’s just who you are…love and laughter.
Some of my favorite childhood memories are when Pam and I would have sleepovers. She was the daughter my mom never had and the sister to we five brothers.
Rest in peace.
Cousin Pat