Pamela Jean Smith, age 59, of DeForest, passed away September 10, 2018 while surrounded by family at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison, WI. Pam was born on January 28, 1959 to Carol Smith and Floyd Smith in Dodge County, Wisconsin and later graduated from Lomira High School in 1977. Pam attended the University of Wisconsin-OshkoshContinue Reading
I loved Pam! We were young and single, like many of us in the Argyle School District. Her smile was captivating to say the least. I just learned of her death today from people I met from Lomira. I honestly am crushed! We had much fun together some forty years ago. I remember when she brought her parents Pontiac Bonneville to Argyle. At was my favorite car at the time. She will forever be in my thoughts! She was beautiful!
Pam was my music teacher in Argyle when I was a kid. We all adored her. I am so so sorry for your loss.
I just found out about Pam's passing last night. I wish I would have known so I could have attended the funeral. My heart goes out to Pam's loved ones. She was an amazing choir director and gave me so much support for my passion. I was part of the choir that sang in her wedding and went on to sing in several other weddings, because she gave me the tools to succeed. An Amazing Woman, gone way too soon.
My sympathy to Pam's family. I remember her as my daughters piano teacher. She was always so kind and friendly and made their lessons fun.
Colleen and Danny, you have my deepest sympathy. Your mom will always hold a special place in my heart. She was one of the sweetest souls at the Methodist church. She will be forever in my thoughts. Laurie Jacobson.
My sympathies on the loss of Pam. She was my piano teacher while she was in high school and I was in grade school. I can still see that smile and hear her laugh!
May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. Psalm 116:15
So Sorry, will always remember Pan Smith as the happy, beautiful and talented young girl growing up two houses away in Lomira .
God bless the family in this time of sorrow.
We were both music majors at UW-O, plus hometowns 10 miles apart. Haven't seen her for more than 10 years. She was an awesome pianist, bassoon player and teacher. Always so happy with a bright smile.
Pam was my first childhood friend. My deepest sympathy - Cindy Baier Boelk and family
I was just thinking about you the other day. We had a blast during the Girl Scout years. You had such a talent of music and even thou we haven't seen each other in some time, I will always be thankful in knowing you and Colleen and the times we shared. Peaceful travels
Pamela was my elementary school music teacher. I giver her enormous credit for getting me interested in music and allowing creativity to flow free. I remember seeing her from time to time around town after I had grown up a bit and she would always stop and say hi and check in with me. She was caring, thoughtfull, and a wonderful human being. So sorry for everyone's loss.
To friend I had in you!❤
One of the best people ever. She was an awesome music teacher in my elementary school years and swing choir. Plus taking the time to help out with the drama club musicals.
Colleen, I just saw this about your mom - please know I am holding you tightly in my heart and in my prayers. I will see you soon at the office. I love you ... mk
Prayers for Pam's family so sorry for your loss. May God's blessings be with you and comfort you.
Cheryl, Barb, Joy and families- I am so sorry for your loss.
Prayer and thoughts to all of Pam's family. I enjoyed working with her at Yahara Elementary . She was always fun and full of spirit. Bless you all, may she rest in peace.
I am so sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I would like to extend my sympathy to all of her family.