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PAMELA RAE JOURDAN
August 1, 1943 ˜ February 1, 2021
Pam was born Aug. 1, 1943, in San Diego, CA, to her parents Harry and Lucille Jourdan. She had three siblings, Bobby, Darold and Kathleen Jourdan. Pam grew up in San Diego and graduated from Clairmont High School in 1961. Soon after high school, she married Carl Wales and had three children. They moved to Ramona, CA, in 1978. After their marriage ended in the late 1980’s, Pam moved up to Vancouver, WA, where she managed a Pizza Hut and later managed a KFC. Years later, she began working at Dewils Cabinets for many years until she eventually retired.
Pam was lots of fun to go camping with and other family gatherings. She loved traveling places like the beach, Disneyland and casinos. She was a talented painter and gardener. We deeply miss her.
Pam is survived by her three children. Her son, James Wales and his wife Emily and their two daughters, Brandy and Carla; her daughter, Sharon and her husband Todd Nute and their daughter Jessica; her son, Gary Wales and his four kids Ashley, Jamie, Zack and Hannah. She also had a great grandson, Zack’s son, Jackson. Pam also left behind her best friend and partner for over 25 years, Linette Payne who misses her dearly. They were inseparable. We miss you this Mother’s Day.
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