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https://www.deseret.com/1999/1/20/19424216/obituary-pamela-jean-johnston-holz



 
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05/16/24 01:37 PM #1    

Guy Marlowe

Pam had such a special spirit.  She fought diabetas most of her life.  But you never knew it for her kindness to others. Always had uplifting and positive. She had wonderful friends that always had her back and were there in days of trouble with her lifes struggles.  She loved Dogs , Cats, and most of all Liife.  She died to young and came as s shock to all who new her. She will be missed. Take care Pam.


05/16/24 02:16 PM #2    

Peggy Vone Mason (Carson)

Pam was a special soul like Guy said! Pam,Terri and I had lots of fun! Whenever we dragged State Street in her parents VW people knew it was Pam a me because you could see my head from the back but not Pam's!  Pam taught me how to  "stuff" school! Junior year was a year not attending many classes! It was a sad day when she passed away in1999! It was my birthday! Terri was there helping her through all of her issues! I miss her along with Terri.


05/16/24 05:32 PM #3    

Tanya Emelia Chanak (Holbeck)

This is so sad!  Pam was the kindest, sweetest girl.  I really never knew she had so many struggles.  She had the most infectious laugh.   I just hope she didn't have to suffer.   


05/16/24 05:32 PM #4    

Tanya Emelia Chanak (Holbeck)

This is so sad!  Pam was the kindest, sweetest girl.  I really never knew she had so many struggles.  She had the most infectious laugh.   I just hope she didn't have to suffer.   


05/16/24 08:03 PM #5    

Lori Scoville (Aldous)

My first memories of Pam was riding in a stationwagon with Collette and a group of girls from church (mutual?)  going to Saltaire and Pam telling us about her juvenile diabetes and that they were going to find a cure for it someday. 

We went to Jr High and High School together. I remember she and Peggy sluffing the majority of our Jr year in her Karmann Ghia, the parties at the duplex in Sugarhouse and her infectious laugh. 

When she moved back to Utah from Texas, the girls; Pam, Peggy, Collette, Terri, Ana and myself would get together monthly and go to lunch or dinner.  I remember one time we met at the Fashion Place Mall and we couldn't find Pam.  She would ride the UTA Paratransit bus and we didn't know where they dropped her off.  We found her as she was pushing herself down the mall hallway in her wheelchair. She was so cute!

Pam may have been small in stature but she had a HUGE HEART!.  She brought so much kindness, love and laughter, not only to our little group, but everyone.  And we love her and miss her everyday.  


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