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.
Marcia Munger
07/30/2017
Maddie, I know you know and understand how and why so many people loved your mom!!! She was an angle before and now she has her wings. Your Grandma is hugging her as they will watch over you. May you hold on to all those precious memories as now they are treasures till you meet again.
Shawn Pickell
07/30/2017
I will so miss Pam's voice on KIOA. She fought a long, hard
battle with courage, dignity, and strength. Her never wavering positive attitude was truly awe inspiring to us all. Pam was my inspiration during my own treatments for uterine cancer in 2013. I had the opportunity to meet her at a KIOA event & she was just so sweet and upbeat. My heart breaks for her family and friends.
Valerie and Bob Sondag
07/30/2017
We enjoyed the sunshine you brought to our morning commute. We know you will bring the same smile, laughter, and joy with you through the gates of heaven. Jesus and his Holy Mother Mary will bring you into their loving arms.
Jay Kelly
07/30/2017
Pam left this earth way too soon.
But she touched thousands of us while on her journey here. She was an amazing person and I feel so lucky to have known her, to have worked with her and to call her my friend. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Captain Jack
07/30/2017
So sorry to read about your death.
While you will be missed, you will not be forgotten by all who heard you.
I miss working with you.
Captain Jack
Diana
07/30/2017
I will miss your beautiful laugh, thank you for being you.
Kathy Hicklin
07/30/2017
I am so sad to hear this news. She brought a smile to my face any time I was able to listen to her on the radio when traveling through central Iowa. What a gift she was to all of us.
Sue Scott
07/30/2017
Pam, you are such an inspiration of courage and faith infused with a joyful sense of humor. Always enjoyed listening to you, Max and Amy. May you have eternal peace. Use your new Angel wings and fly!
Laurie Hausafus
07/30/2017
Pam, you touched everyone's life with yours in a way that lives you living on forever in our hearts.Thank you sweet angel.....You have shown us what real strength is all about...with admiration and love eternally. ...be at peace beautiful friend!*
Jodi Francis
07/29/2017
I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I never met Pam but I always listened to her on the radio and was so impressed at her courage and strength as she fought cancer. Deepest sympathies to her family, we feel this loss too. God Bless.
Deb C
07/29/2017
I met Pam once through the KIOA office of the week. She was crazy, funny and had an infectious laugh, you could tell from talking to her that she had a real zest for life. I loved listening to the banter in the morning with her and Amy and Maxwell. KIOA and the listeners have lost a true treasure! R.I.P. Pam, you were one of a kind and will be truly be missed. Spread your wings and fly!! Love and prayers to her family.
Marlys Adds Craven
07/29/2017
We fans lost a dear friend and most of us had never met Pam.
We only knew her voice and loved her infectious laugh.
Pam and her crew were the perfect start to our day.
Now, we will remember the warrior she was against a horrific disease and the courage she shared with so many.
Rest in peace dear lady.
Lyn Jerde
07/29/2017
Godspeed to a lovely Hoover High classmate. You lived your life well -- with joy and courage.
Rita Rosenberg
07/29/2017
My thoughts and prayers are with all the family and friends of Pam. I never got to meet Pam in person, but listened to her on the radio every morning. Every time she mentioned something she liked or disliked, it seemed that I had the same tastes as her. I think we could have been very good friends here on Earth. Since our paths never crossed, I hope they do in eternal life in Heaven. Pam, you touched so many lives - some you didn't even know about. Your infectious laugh, smile, and positive attitude will live on in many of our hearts!! You were one of a kind!!
Chris and Bob Romine
07/29/2017
We will miss you. Angels and prayers with your family.