Boone, Pamela Jean

Passed: August 02, 2015

Obituary

Pamela Boone, age 57, of Avondale, Arizona, left this world to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday night, August 2nd 2015. Joining her in Heaven is her loving husband Robert Boone (passed away February 10th 2008).

Pam was born on December 17th 1957 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Shortly after graduating from Eau Claire North High School in 1976 she joined the United States Army where she was stationed in Germany and met her loving husband Robert Boone. Pam and Robert Boone were joined together in Holy Matrimony on March 9 1979. After her military career in 1978, she attended University of Wisconsin in Eau Claire and graduated in 1984. After moving her family to Arizona in 1985 she spent 27 years working for the State of Arizona with the Department of Economic Security as a Case Worker. In 2014 she retired from the State so she can help support her youngest son and grand children at Fort Riley KS. There she really enjoyed her time loving her grandbabies.

Pam is survived by her loving sons Christopher, Jerome, and Steven Boone. Pam was raised by her devoted parents Leslie and Linda Hasart of Phoenix AZ. She also leaves behind her brother Perry Hasart, her 4 grand children Elysia, Noah, Jayden and Levi Boone and a host of cousins, relatives and loving friends.

Visitation will be held from 9:00 am to 11:00 am on Friday, August 7, 2015 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 830 E. Plaza Circle, Litchfield Park, AZ with funeral service to follow at 11:00 am. Pastor Dave Bolte will officiate. Committal services will follow at 2:00 pm at the National Memorial Cemetery where she will be laid to rest.

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4 responses to Boone, Pamela Jean

  1. Les and Linda and family, So shocked when I read the obituary in Leader Telegram. We are so sorry for your loss! I know we haven’t been in touch for awhile, so I don’t know if Pam was ill for awhile or if this was sudden. Our hearts go out to you in this sad time.
    Give our love to all and God’s Peace.
    Ray, Debbie , Kara, Leif and Lance Gunderson

  2. A friendship of sixty-seven years lasts only because both people involved want it to. There were miles between us, but we never lost a connection. We shared in the important events of ones life– the marriage to Jim, the birth of Kim, Kelli, Kevin, Brandi and Brandon. We shared every laughter and tear that comes with daily living. I’m who I am today because Saundra Jean was in my life. I’ll never be quite the same now that she has left me. Sandy treasured her memory and now I treasure mine because I’ll always be able to recall this wonderful individual who has given me so much. My love and sympathy goes out to all that loved this very special lady. I want to say, one last time: I love you Saundra Jean…all the grains of sand on the beach.

  3. L Gray says:

    My condolences to the family at this very difficult time. please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. May you find comfort in God’s word the Bible at Revelation 21:3,4.

  4. Patrice says:

    I’m sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. May you gain comfort and strength as you draw close to God in prayer. (Psalm 102:1)

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