In Memory

Pamela Jean Perman

Pamela Jean Perman

05 APR 1960 - 28 AUG 1998

Pamela J. Perman
 
RACINE – Pamela Jean Perman, 38, passed away unexpectedly in St. Mary’s Medical Center as the result of an automobile accident on Friday, August, 28, 1998.  A lifetime resident, she was born in Racine on April 5, 1960.  Pamela was 1978 graduate of Washington Park High School.  She was a 20 year employee of Lake Electric Motors, where she was a Supervisor.  Surviving are her parents, James and Donna (nee: Miller) Schust, and Gottlieb and Jean Perman; longtime cherished friend, Myrna Bellomy, all of Racine; grandmother, Catherine Schust of Michigan, sisters, Debra (Dan) Herzog, Dawn Jocius, and Gail (Michael) Hemm, all of Racine, brother, Brian (fiancée, Wendy Badger) Perman of Burlington; godchildren (which are her nieces and nephew), Jade Jocius, Adam Herzog, Shelby and Callie Hemm; other special nieces and nephews, William, Christopher, and Eric Jocius, Jamie Herzog, Amanda Hemm, Devon and Page Badger; great-niece, Samantha Witt, aunts, Betty Menden, Joyce (Don) Anderson, Patricia Miller, and Susan (Timothy) Hady; uncles, Jerome (Carolynn) Miller and James Miller, special friend Katie Bellomy and Ira Eland, Tim and Sandy LaPoint, Patricia (Donald) Gilbert, Jill (Richard) June, Sharon (Donald) Heck, Michael, Goebel (Vicki), Jerry (Jodi) Bellomy; Jeanne Hintz and Kelly Fabrizio, her loving dog, Bogie, aunts, uncles, other relatives and many, many friends.  Pamela was preceded in death by her Grandma Perman, Grandpa Schust, Grandma and Grandpa Rymenams.  Funeral services will be held in Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 2210 Washington Avenue, on Tuesday, September 1, 1998, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Jerry L. Anderson officiating.  Interment will follow in West Lawn Memorial Park.  Visitation will be in the funeral home on Monday from 5 until 8 p.m. and at the church on Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. until time of the service.
 
DRAEGER-LANGENDORT FUNERAL HOME
 

 

 

 

 

 

As remembered by classmate and friend Deb Haag Langford:

Pam resided in Racine WI and died at the age of 38 of a car accident.  Pam and I were best friends thru 11th and 12th grade.  I lost touch with her when I went away to college.  I had always meant to get in touch with her again but never did.  When I learned of her death, I was devastated.  Like the saying goes "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today".  I have great memories of Pam and miss her dearly.