Pam Dixon Bruno
July 28, 2017
Pam Dixon Bruno, 59, died peacefully at home on Friday, July 28, 2017, surrounded by her loving family after a valiant battle with breast cancer that she fought for over ten years.
Pam was born on May 21, 1958, in Des Moines, IA to Robert and Judy Dixon. Born and raised in Beaverdale, Pam graduated from Hoover High School and then attended the University of Iowa until she found her true calling in radio broadcasting. She attended Brown Institute of Broadcasting in Minneapolis, MN and took her first radio job in North Dakota. She eventually followed her heart back to Des Moines and began a radio career that spanned over 30 years. Pam was the first female Iowa Cubs stadium announcer and has been heard on a variety of radio and TV commercials. From 2008-2017, Pam was a proud member of the KIOA morning radio team along with loyal partners, Maxwell and Amy. Pam truly relied on the support of her KIOA family and listeners during her cancer battle.
She is survived by her proudest accomplishment, her daughter, Maddie; her brother, David Dixon, and his wife and daughter, Carrie and Natalie; her sister, Jenny Beaver, and her husband, Jason; and beloved granddog, Koda. Pam is also survived by an army of dearly loved friends, all of whom she considered family.
Pam will live on in the hearts of many, remembered for her infectious laugh, positivity, courage, and her love of music, Hawkeye sports, the ocean, tiki nights, and most importantly, the Chicago Cubs.
Lastly, the family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff at Mercy Cancer Center, especially Dr. Angela Sandre and her nurse, Ramona, who are truly angels on earth.
A visitation will be held Thursday, August 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines and a Mass on Friday, August 4 at 10:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Beaverdale.
Memorial contributions may be made to the family. Condolences may be expressed online at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Pat and Tom Laurenzo
08/04/2017
Sending our most sincere sympathy and prayers to the family of Pam Dixon Bruno. Gone too soon. All who knew Pam, loved her! She inspired us to be the best we could be.....loving, compassionate, funny and intelligent. We shall miss you....always!
Marti Anderson
08/03/2017
I love Pam Dixon and will always find strength in the memory of her constant smile and twinkle in her eye. We had so much fun as Boat Trip Women. She could make me think really hard and laugh really hard -- sometimes at the same time or in the same conversation. Thank you Pam for the beauty, fun, and compassion you gave the world.
Kimbra Smyth
08/01/2017
So sorry for your loss...She was a great dj and had a wonderful laugh...will be missed by many...
C.Warmbier
08/01/2017
Pam was not only a brave lady, but a totally awesome radio announcer. Her laugh was very infectious. She had a heart as big as the Mississippi. There wasn't a single person that wasn't touched by her love or laughter!
Steve Green
08/01/2017
Maddie, I have known Pam clear back to Jay Kelly and Jason Douglas as the Q Crew. She was there the day I first met my late wife. What a great time I have had with her all through the years. But remember we all must meet this destiny some day, I hope that we all can meet it with as much courage, faith and spunk as Pam did.
Pam Owenson
07/31/2017
Sorry for the loss of Pam. I enjoyed listening to her on the radio and living her life through her telling stories. I laughed and cried along with her. She was such an admiration to everyone. Loved her laugh and her smile. She is gone but not forgotten. Fly high Pam! We love you.
Avis
07/31/2017
With the Angels Pam. Thank you for your beautiful voice all of the years. Prayers to the family. May God bless you all and give you comfort.
Maria
07/31/2017
listened to pam all the time on KIOA.. her laugh was awesome... fly with the angels.. RIP
Barbara Johnson
07/31/2017
Oh I remember Pam's smile -- we went to Hoover together and while I wasn't in her circle of "gal pals" she always had a smile for everyone and treated everyone with respect. See her in the hall, get a smile. Sit in the same class, get a smile. I frankly can't remember Pam without a smile!
Jess
07/31/2017
Maddie I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't know your mom personally , but I have lost loved ones to cancer and I'm sorry your mom and family had to go through that. May the God of all comfort be with you during this sad time .
Ken (Phat Kenny) & Peg Shearer
07/30/2017
Maddie I am honored and blessed to have worked with Pam. She was truly a blessing in our lives. We will miss her. Our condolences to all of Pam's family.
Mike Long
07/30/2017
Without a doubt Pam was the Queen of dj's in Iowa. Now, she and Dic Youngs, the King of dj's can work together, causing fits for the censors every step of the way and laughing so heartily. Pam, you are loved by more than you can imagine.
Jean Brown
07/30/2017
Maddie, please accept my deepest sympathy. Your Mom brightened out day every time she visited the kennel. She is missed.
Pam Harter
07/30/2017
As a faithful listener, I so enjoyed Pam. Her naughty laugh always started my day with a smile!! Will always miss her on the radio
Marty & Joyce Ouverson
07/30/2017
Nothing loved is ever lost, we will hold those memories in our hearts forever. Pam your journey is just beginning, our thoughts and prayers to Maddie ,your family as well as Maxwell & Amy and the entire Kioa staff. Till we meet again my friend. Marty & Joyce Ouverson