Pam was known for her love of baking of cinnamon rolls, bread, various cookies, and she baked to raise money for the Arthritis Foundation while working at Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad.
Pam as a Ford owner frequently teased Chevy owners that on a quiet day you could hear a
Chevy rust. Pam often said whatever came to mind. If you were new to the family, sensitive topics would be discussed, and Blushing was the result. Pam was funny, witty, spicy, and passionate – middle fingers were used frequently.
Pam was a huge Bronco fan and if you called during the game, she either did not answer or answered and gave you the business for calling during the game, and then would hang up on you.
Pam enjoyed watching Hallmark Movies, Game shows, The Bachelor and most sports. She loved playing cards and most recently teaching her brother-in-law Hand and Foot.
Pam enjoyed her monthly hair appointments, sharing a perfect margarita with her sister Karen.
Pam was known as MOM, Pammie, Pamalooney, and her pride and joy were her grandchildren known affectionately as Gma and Grams. We will miss that smile and those bright blue eyes!
Pam is survived by her 4 children, 10 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, three sisters, many cousins, and friends. We will miss you and honor your memory by “Eating Dessert First”
A celebration of life will be held at a future date, TBD.
Donations can be made in her name to:
HopeWest Hospice & Palliative Care, 3090 North 12th St Unit B., Grand Junction, CO 81506
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.callahan-edfast.com for the Fay family.
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