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Pamela “Pam” Brandenburgh Weber, 66, of Aurora, Colorado, passed away at her home on September 20, 2025.
Pam was born on February 23, 1959, in Columbus, Nebraska, to Bruce and Betty Brandenburgh. She was a loving daughter, sister, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was preceded in death by her husband Marc and father, Bruce.
Pam is survived by her mother, Betty, daughter, Fallon; stepchildren Erin, Sarah, Jennifer, and Russell; siblings Guy, and Kim; and her grandchildren, whom she cherished deeply.
She worked as a subcontractor for the military and retired just last year. Pam was unapologetically herself—funny, sharp, loyal, and always genuine. If she liked you, she wasn’t afraid to show it in her own way—sometimes with a laugh, sometimes with a playful “bitch,” with a couple middle fingers. Her humor and her contagious laugh will be missed by all who knew her.
Pam loved Nebraska Cornhusker football, spending time with her family, and returning to Nebraska to enjoy the lake with loved ones. She lived her life fully, with love, laughter, and a spirit that was all her own.
A service to celebrate her life will be held at the home of her daughter, Fallon, on October 4, 2025, followed by a memorial gathering at Hero’s Pizzeria to watch the Nebraska football game—one of her favorite traditions.
Pam will be deeply missed and forever remembered with love.
In lieu of flowers, the family request you consider making a donation in Pam's name to Humane Colorado (Formerly The Denver Dumb Friends League) here: Humane Colorado Donate
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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