Pamela Sue Shelley 50, of Frankfort, passed away 2:15 p.m. Saturday, August 2, 2014 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Born March 9, 1964 in Frankfort, IN to William Ewell & Helen Louise (Gant) Shelley. She was a lifelong Frankfort resident and a 1982 graduate of Frankfort High School. Pam had previously worked at Lake Erie in Frankfort and most recently at MJV Group in Lafayette. She enjoyed reading but most of all sharing time with her granddaughters.
Visitation and Services
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at the Goodwin Funeral Home. Friends may visit from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at the funeral home. Burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Clinton County Cancer Society or St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis.
Survived by:
Companion: Wayne Bray of Frankfort, 2 Daughters: Amanda Shelley of Frankfort, Lacy Shelley of Burlington, 3 Brothers: Ewell P. (Wife-Brenda) Shelley of Vidor, TX, Terry (Wife-Carol) Shelley of Hillisburg, William Shelley of Frankfort, 2 Sisters: Madonna (Husband-Dave) Ritter of Brookston, Tonya (Husband-Mike) Heaton of Frankfort and 2 Granddaughters: Jerzie and Vanessa.
Preceded by:
2 sisters, Julia Mann & Brenda Cottrell and a brother, Bobby Shelley.
Pam was the best and always friendly! We miss her and my office will never be as clean as when Pam cleaned it. RIP Pam!
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Facebook Twitter Googleso so so sorry for your loss, You all are in my prayers, Pam was a great person and great friend. I loved to hear her laugh. RIP Pam, , you will be missed so much
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI worked with Pam cleanning the bank. She was such a kind, caring friend. And I always remember how she made me laugh. Always doing something to make you smile! RIP Pam. You will never be forgotten.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI worked w/Pam at the box factory. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for your family in time of sorrow
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI worked with Pam. She was fun to be around. Always enjoyed her. God speed Pam. You will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
I will always remember you from childhood.
Still your friend Richard (Ricky) Bicknell
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTonya, I’m so sorry for your loss. Hope god gives you comfort for your pain in this time of sadness!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMay the memories of Pam help us find peace, a loved one passing is not very easy.
I want to offer my deepest condolences.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleShe seemed like part of our family and babysat for our kids when they were young. We lived on the same street. Such a shock.
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Facebook Twitter GooglePam, you were so much fun to hang with when we were in school … out of school you came up with the funniest things to do, there was always laughter when you were around.. I love you Pam, You will forever be missed <3
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy deepest sympathies and many prayers for the whole family as you go through this difficult time. May you find the comfort, strength, and peace you need.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe were like family & all grew up together. She was a good woman, I will miss her. I will keep her family in my prayers
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’ve known Pam since grade school, I had the privilege to work with Pam a couple of years ago and as usual she had me cracking up so hard I could barely do my job. the world will be a little duller without her laughter and heart of gold. Wayne prayers to you and all of your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry for the loss of such a beautiful person. I understand the sorrow and pain as I just lost my mother in law in November to a sudden death, and the entire family has my most sincere condolences. I have known Lacy since she was in High School; Lacy I want you to know I love ya and I’m here if you need anything!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear loved one. The bible promises soon death and sorrow will be gone forever (Revelation 21:4). May the God of all comfort help you through this difficult time.
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