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Pamela Silverio (nee Owen) of Saint Peters, MO passed away Thursday, December 5, 2024 at the age of 75. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Robert Silverio; cherished daughter of the late John Warren and Mary Norma Owen; devoted mother of Jan (Scott) Ortinau, Dana (Scott) Farrimond, Dianne (Chris) Heil, Katie (Brian) Strokotter, and Richard (Abby Smith) Herman; loving Nonna of the late Michael Silverio, Crystal (Ben Kohnen) Silverio, Emily Ortinau, Megan Heil, Andrew Silverio, Jack Ortinau, Madison Heil, Nick Ortinau, Jaden Farrimond, Ben Strokotter, Tim Heil, Dylan Farrimond, and Jake Strokotter; treasured Grand Nonna of Zane Kohnen and Lina Kohnen; dear sister of Jan (Pete) Olson, Jim (Abby) Owen, the late Billy Owen, and the late Stephen Owen; companion of Don Reese; beloved aunt, niece, cousin, sister-in-law, and friend.
Pam was a proud member of Sweet Adelines, Missouri Music Educators Association, Missouri National Education Association - Retired, and a member of Manchester United Methodist Church Choir. She retired from Parkway West Middle School after 20 years of dedicated service. Pam was a strong, adventurous woman who never met a stranger. Her vivacious personality and beautiful smile always lit up the room. She had a song and a life lesson for everyone she met. Pam was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers please make memorials in Pam's memory to JDRF- breakthrought1d.org.
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