

Pamela Kay Webb was born February 24, 1956 in Denver, Colorado, to Wesley Webb and Rose (Fritzler) Webb. Pam's sister, Terry, died as an infant, so Pam was raised as an only child. Her parents, Wesley and Rose, preceded her in death. Her only family survivors are half-sisters, Lois Fentress and Marilyn Smith; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Pam suffered many health problems, form many complications of being a premature baby to other serious physical and mental conditions throughout her life. In spite of all of this, she had a happy childhood in a loving home. She excelled in school and took pride in all her accomplishments. She was in the top 10% of her class at North High School where she graduated. She went on to take classes at Red Rocks Community College which she enjoyed very much but was not able to continue. She loved swimming in school and was very good at it. She also took part in several organizations in school and has enjoyed being an active member of groups where ever she has been. Her family lived for most of Pam's life at their home near 44th and Osceola. After the death of her mother, Pam lived in several group homes and nursing homes and was under care of MHCD. For the last several years, Pam has lived at Franklin Park Health Care in Denver. She was active there in many of their programs and seemed to be reasonably happy and content with her life. She had many friends there and was well liked by staff and patients. Although Pam endured many sorrows and hardships in her life, she will be remembered as a loving person. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved to laugh. She had great delight in beautiful pictures, flowers and many things. Pam was very devout and comforted by her religious beliefs. She was very generous to her church and gave all she could with love for her Lord, Jesus Christ. May she rest in peace.
Arrangements under the direction of Moore Howard Chapel, Denver, CO.
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