1962
2020
Pamela Joy Blanton Tryon
April 19, 1962 - August 13, 2020
Pamela Joy Blanton Tryon passed away August 13, 2020 in Chehalis Wash. She was born on April 19, 1962 in Niceville, Florida to Daniel R. Blanton and Joyce M. Harris. Pamela went to college at Evergreen State and earned a Bachelors Degree of Arts. In 1976 she married Joseph Jaynes and they later divorced. Pamela remarried in June of 1989 to Timothy Tryon. She was a member of the Cherokee Blue Clan. Pamela enjoyed pine needle basketry. She was a loving women who adored her children, grandchildren, and extended family. She was deeply loved by her brothers and sister.
Pamela is survived by Sister Melenda Blanton Albright, Brothers Bryan Cory and Daniel Blanton Jr., Douglas Cory, Sister - in- laws Kayla Blanton, Christina Cory, Shanlynn Cory, Son Craig Anthony Tryon, Max William Jaynes, Daughter Jessie Danielle Tryon, Daughter-in-law Christina Tryon, Grandsons Elijah Anthony Tryon and Wyatt Cole Richardson, and Granddaughter Hailey Jaynes.
She is preceded in death by her Mother Joyce Harris Cory and Sister Joyce Ann Blanton.
A service will be held at Cowlitz View Memorial Gardens, 1535 Mt. Brynion Rd Kelso, Wash., on Friday August 21, 2020 at 2pm.
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Joe Bills
September 2, 2020
This completely shocked me to see, Pam was taken from this world way to soon, she held a very special place in my heart that will always remain, we spent so many close wonderful times together in Reno with her Uncle Dale and my Sister Sharon, my heart aches right now. God hold this beautiful young woman close, she is special in ways that can't be described.
My heart felt thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family and friends :(
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