Pam Barber, born January 29, 1956 in Canon City, Colorado, was the last child of nine born to Marshall and Genevieve Stark. She was predeceased by four sisters and one brother. Survivors include her two sons Danny and Jeff; sisters Sharol (Charlie) Berreman of Lewiston, Idaho; Lillian (Charlie) Bayless of Pueblo, Colorado; Wanda (Travis) George of Colorado Springs; sister-in-law Susan Stark of Canon City, Colorado and dear friend Lynn Ferguson. Pam is also survived by 24 nieces and nephews and many great nieces and nephews. Pam attended Canon City High School and on June 23, 1973 married Daniel Barber who died following an accident while serving in the Army in Germany in 1975. She loved large family gatherings, reunions, Christmas Eve (which included pictures with Santa Claus), bowling and in days gone by - motorcycling. Pam devoted her life to her two beloved sons. Memorial contributions may be sent to American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or charity of choice.
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We miss you very much. I cannot believe it has been 10 years already. I hope you and Bone and Grandma and everyone are having a blast up there. We miss and love you dearly!
Zach Thompson
Family
April 18, 2023
We will miss you so much!
Perry,Denai,Patrick & Nicole
Perry Thornton
April 25, 2013
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
American Heart Association
April 24, 2013
It is so hard to believe you are gone. Love and miss you so much.Give all of our loved ones that are angels with you. <3
Lisa Snyder
April 24, 2013
So sorry. Will miss you at our birthday lunches. Love you all.
Darla Kettering
April 24, 2013
Our sincere condolences to you Chris, Lil, and all of your family in your loss of Pam. We are keeping you close to our hearts and in our prayers. May your loving memories bring you peace during this difficult time. A with love ~ Shannon & Harold Hinson
Shannon Hinson
April 24, 2013
I love you so much Nana. It's hard to feel that you're gone, But I know you're up there with Grandma and you're watching over me. I miss you.
Kelsey
April 24, 2013
Love you so much Aunt Pam! I will surely miss your ornery sense of humor and contagious smile.
Zach Thompson
April 24, 2013
My sweet auntie. Thank you for always making feel so special. Love u more
Chris Hinson
April 24, 2013
I am going to miss you so much my little sister. Thinking of you daily. Lil
April 24, 2013
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