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Pam Hargrave, 74, passed away on June 17, 2025, in St. Pete Beach, Florida.
Born on February 27, 1951, Pam grew up in Clarksville, IN, and graduated from Our Lady of Providence High School in 1969, where she went on to attend beauty school. She dedicated over 50 years to her career as a hairdresser, bringing joy and confidence to countless clients with her skill and warmth.
Pam was known for her selfless nature and unwavering kindness. She always put others before herself and faced life with a smile, no matter the circumstances. Her generous spirit touched many, and she will be remembered for the love she shared so freely.
She found great joy in traveling, boating, and spending time at her cherished cottage in Michigan. Above all, she treasured moments with her family and grandchildren.
Pam is survived by her partner, George Marsh; sisters Susan Williams and Jackie Gilliam; brother John Scott Klumb; nieces and nephews Tammi Levandowsky, Cassi Hogge, Zack Williams, Elyce Williams, Sarah Mudd, and Joshua Mudd; stepchildren and stepgrandchildren Kelly, Marcel, Roman & Fiona Radzaj; Lindsey, Damon, Eleanor & Everleigh Westenhofer; Penelope Hargrave; Dylan Marsh; Olivia Marsh; Maddy and Waylynn Moore, and Lauren and Justin Pendarvis.
She was preceded in death by her late husband William Hargrave; father John Klumb; mother Genevieve Klumb-Hughes, and nephew John Thomas Williams.
A funeral service will be held on July 22, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Louisville Memorial Gardens West, 4400 Dixie Hwy, Shively, Kentucky. Inurnment at Louisville Memorial Gardens West will follow the funeral service.
In honor of Pam’s memory, and her short, but courageous battle with illness, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society's Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.
Pam’s legacy of love and compassion will live on in the hearts of those who knew her. She will be dearly missed.
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