Pamela Salmon, age 62, received her golden wings on December 21, 2018 at Liberty hospital after a fall.
Pamela was the daughter of Curtis and Madeline Duckworth born on December 17, 1956 in Albany, Mo. She attended Worth County High until she became a proud mama to a little boy, Chris Marshall. She went on to meet her soulmate, Mike Salmon. They were married on October 17, 1983.
Anybody that knew Pam knew she was a giver and one the hardest workers ever! She was a builder operator at Fargo building Harley Davidson wire harness. She worked at Double D bar and more recent, Mugsleyās and Long Creek bar and she cleaned several peopleās houses.
Pam loved to get wind in her face riding behind Mike on his Harley Davidson. It was one of her favorite past times and the only time you saw her with her shoes on.
You would frequently hear her say āYou do it your way and Iāll do it mine!ā She told it like it was; you never had to guess what she was thinking! She would tell you even if you didnāt want to know. Everyone loved Pam; she would give you the shirt off her back.
She even tried her hand at babysitting because Mike volunteered her. The story has been told a 1,000 times about letting the kids build a tree house with all of Bobās good wood!
Pam was preceded in death by both parents, Curtis and Madeline; mother-in-law, Barb Salmon; sister-in-law, Deb.
She leaves behind her husband, Mike Salmon of the home; her son Chris Marshall (Cindy) of Albany; two grandchildren, Sierra and Curtis who she talked about and loved so dearly; a brother, Omer Duckworth, Maryville; and all of her Bobstock family.
It shouldnāt surprise people as giving as she was even in passing she was a donor and saved the lives of two people, and in these two people and in our hearts she lives on!
Come help us celebrate Pamās life. A celebration of life will be held at the Eagleās on January 19th at 1:00 p.m.