Pamela Jo Kimbell
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Pamela Jo Kimbell, age 54, of Harrisonville, Missouri passed away May 27, 2012 at KC Hospice House in Kansas City, Missouri. A memorial gathering will be held Thursday May 31, 2012 from 6 to 8 pm at Heartland Chapel in Raytown, MO.
Pam was born September 16, 1957 to Joe and Marylin Kimbell in Independence, MO where she lived most her life. She was employed many years for American Sterling Bank and most recently Data Systems International.
Pam had an incredible zest for life. She loved spending time with family and friends and spending time at the lake.
Surviving is her mother, Marilyn Kimbell, brother Robert Kimbell and his wife Shanda, daughter Melissa Wells and husband Alex Wells, and son Eric Johansen.
She is preceded into heaven by her father Joe Kimbell and brother Joseph Kimbell.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. http://www.pancan.org/section_donate/donate_now.php#
Arrangements made by Heartland Cremation and Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 816-313-1677.
MY family and I wish to express our deepest sympathy.
Pam was always the bright spot in the office and would always make every day better.
Melissa & Eric,
We all know what a wonderful person and Mom your mother was. I have such great memories and I will hold them dear. Pam was so very proud of you both and we spoke of you often. I even got to enjoy many of Eric’s theatre achievements with her. We did Zumba together and laughed alot at ourselves. I will only remember Pam as smiling & laughing. Love to the family.
Pam was loved by many and a sister to many. She will always be loved and missed by me and my family. We will always be there for Melissa, Eric and Alex. She was a beloved daughter to her parernts and a great sister to Rob.
Pam was one of the most knowledgeable, kind and caring HR people I have ever met. She had a GREAT sense of humor and was fun to joke with. She will be missed.
My deepest sympathy to all the family. We will miss you so much Pam.
Our hearts go out to you two, you’re always in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything, just call.
I worked briefly with Pam but, she was always VERY bright and cheerful and so very willing to help. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Eric & Melissa,
I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was always so kind. I have such wonderful memories of her! You both are in my prayers!!
Melissa & Eric,
Sharing in your sorrow more than words can say. Please know how very much you are cared about and how deeply your loss is felt by all. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
As your ship sails into the night
We stand on the shore and watch the light
I will stand with you for as long as you like.
Melissa & Alex,
I’m so glad I was able to meet Pam on several occasions. Each time, I saw that “zest” for life and laughter that was described. Praying for you both now and in coming days. Know that you have a lot of love and support from your JCCC family. Bruce
Melissa and Eric – Your mom was fun loving and a genuinely good person who will be missed. We have lots of fond memories of enjoying school functions and scout events with her (and both of you).
It still does not seem real. I do not think it ever will. The world will miss her. She touched everyone she knew and those who never got the chance to know Pam really missed out. My heart is pouring out for her family. I love you all so much. I will always be so thankful to have known such a wonderful woman and treasure every memory I have.
Pam was such a sweet and caring soul. She was always the cup half full never half empty. I have appreciated her professionalism and patience and her curiosity about as well as zest for life.
I considered her a friend as well as a contact for DSI and a client within my private practice.
Pam you have been missed even before this point and please keep an eye on us, you know we’ll need it :).
Love you!!!!
I am honored to know Pam through working at DSI. She helped me countless times, and I always appreciated her professionalism and kindness. Rest in peace, Pam.