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Pam Phelps, 77, passed away with her family by her side. She was loved by her family and friends. She was born in Omaha, NE to Henry I. Smith and Alice Charlene Auracher. On July 29, 1985 she married her husband, James F. Phelps, Jr.; they celebrated 27 years of marriage. Pamela was a wonderful and loving mother and homemaker. She was a true friend to those who were to meet her. She had a big heart for the "four-legged" creatures. She was a active parishioner at St. George's Anglican Church. Pamela is survived by her husband, James, of Colorado Springs; and their four children, daughter, Vicky (Sal) D'Ascoli; son, Jordan (Judy); step-son, Douglas (Donna) Phelps; step-son, Ron (Karen) Phelps. She is also survived by loving grandchildren and great grandchildren. It would only be right to say that Pamela is also survived by the congregation of St. George's Anglican Church and specifically the collating group; after all, they are family, too. Pamela was preceded in death by her stepdaughter, Sharon Bloto and her parents. A service will be on Friday, May 4 at 11:00 am at St. George's Anglican Church, 214 E. Pikes Peak. Memorial contributions may be made to the No Kill Animal Shelters or to St. George's Anglican Church.
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My mother Roberta Marsh is her niece. She is the daughter of Robert (Virginia) Auracher. I would like to meet & learn about my Grandfathers heritage.
Patricia Holdren
Patricia Holdren
Family
November 16, 2019
oOUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES JIM. PAM AND I ENJOYED THE SHORT TIME WE ENGAGED IN CORRESPONDING WITH ONE ANOTHER.......RUSTY (SMITH) DUNN
May 4, 2012
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Medel Family
Rod & Stacy Medel
May 4, 2012
Pam, you and Jim have been such good friends for 27 plus years. We had some wonderful times together and some sad times that we had to help each other through. We will miss you. Judy and Dick Andrews
Judy and Dick Andrews
May 3, 2012
My only cousin taken from us to be with her Creator....you surely assisted in a reunion in our family that long will be remembered. I shall miss you but your legacy will continue through your childen and their children...
Kay Mazur
May 3, 2012
RIP, Pam, I admired your kindness, and connections to our little Smith family...
Lynda Smith Hackett (cousin)
Lynda Hackett
May 3, 2012
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