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Pamela Dusenbery

Wichita, Kansas

Jan 26, 1949 – Jul 27, 2025 (Age 76)

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BORN
January 26, 1949
DIED
July 27, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas

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Pamela Dusenbery January 26, 1949 - July 27, 2025 Wichita, Kansas - Pam Dusenbery, a devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother, and proud slot machine enthusiast, who passed away peacefully on August 27, 2025, at the age of 76. Pam lived for her family. She was the heart of the Dusenbery...

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Hi Bill, I am so, so sorry for your loss. I was skimming through the obits and saw the name "Dusenbery". I immediately had to check it out. I can only imagine how you must feel. I can't say I know how you feel because I have not experienced the loss of a spouse. But my heart aches for and with you. I am thinking of you, my friend and hope God comforts your heart and soul in this difficult time. I don'think I have seen you for a while but I lost my son 2 years ago next Thursday, 9...

Such a great loss. Memories of many hours watching our boys play basketball, dances and parties with other friends. Pam always had a smile.

So sorry for your Loss Bill, and Family.

Pam did love the slot machines. We traveled many times to Breckenridge, Colorado with Dusenbery´s and other St. Joseph families. One year the ladies decided on a day trip to Black Hawk and visit the casinos. We walk in and Pam heads over to the dollar machine. She starts playing and here comes the first drop of coins. This happens again & again until she hits$100. Then Lady Luck starts taking the money back & before our eyes Pam is back to one dollar. She picks up her coin and says let´s go....

We extend our sincere condolences to Billy, Troy, Brandi and all of her family and friends. We knew Pam from church and always enjoyed her warmth and good humor. Her laugh was infectious. She was always a WINNER and she will be missed.

Bill I am sorry for the loss of Pam She was a great woman I thought of you two at the end of that Ford truck you drove. I think you called Pam and asked of she would bring the pickup and pull you after the tranny went out which she did I don't know how but you told me about it.

There are no words.

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