Pamela Wallace
December 03, 2007
Pamela Kay Wallace of Des Moines died on December 3, 2007 at her home. A memorial reception will be held at the St. Anthony’s Catholic Church lower hall on Saturday, December 8th from 11 A.M.-4 P.M. Pamela was born on September 8, 1947 at Still Hospital in Des Moines. She was an employee at Wells Fargo Financial Retail Services for 22 years and is survived by her children Tracy (Greg) Crooks, Cherish (Wayne) Cordova and Chanda (Jeff) Johnson, her brother George Baker and her grandchildren Charisma, Precious, Destiny, Christian and Larissa. She was preceded in death by her parents B.J. Craig and Vera Harless (Swertfager). In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Iowa. We always knew you were an angel, we knew it from the start. We just didn’t know God would take you home so soon to be with Him. You looked just like an angel, you touched so many hearts, your life will not ever be forgotten, your face will always be remembered. Your wings were always hidden, but now are set free for you to fly home where you will always watch over us.
Carol Giampolo
12/07/2007
I wanted to let the Family of Pam to know that I worked with your mom at Wells Fargo Financial. We did not work directly but would meet each other in the morning when we would be getting our coffee. We joked with each other that we showed up for another day. We laughed and Pam would say "you are here so I guess we better be getting to work". Your mother was a breath of light and a wonderful person. She will be missed dearly.
God bless you all thru your time of loss. My Thoughts and Prayers will be with you all.
Darlene(Dar) Barth
12/05/2007
I considered Pam my kindred friend. We work together here at Wells Fargo. We always went on break together. We shared our hearts, our pains, our happiness. We shared the love we had for our children and our grand children. On Saturday-when she was with Sue, we had made plans to spend the day at her house makiing a jean quilt for her grand daughter. But the weather got bad and being the great friend she was with Sue, she spent the weekend with her.
She touched my heart every day with the greatest e-mails she would pass on from her other friends.
I love your Mom, Grandmother. She was just the greatest. She had a great time this year sharing her home with her daughter and grandchildren. She missed you so much when you moved to your new home.
Knowing how much I will miss her, I can not imagine how hard it will be for you.
Pam was a friend I will never find a replacemnt for.
You were most fortunate to have her for a Mom and Grandmother. My heart felt sorrow goes to all of you. But know she is still with you in your hearts.