EBERSOLE,
Pamela Jean (Pam)
(Maiden Name: Frame)
Norvel Owens Mortuary,
Flagstaff, Arizona
Pamela Jean Ebersole
(November 21, 1961 - August 13, 2014)
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly—English Proverb
Pamela Jean (Frame) Ebersole passed away on August 13, 2014, surrounded by her loving family. She was born November 21, 1961 in Tucson, Arizona to Patricia and Frank Frame. She was raised by her mother and stepfather Dr. Edward Wiebe, in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Pam graduated from Flagstaff High School in 1979 and NAU in 1984. Wanting to stay close to family, she worked in her father’s podiatry office. Little did she know, this was where she would meet the most handsome patient and most importantly, the love of her life, Michael Ebersole. Together, they raised their family, Aaron and Lacey, (and countless dogs) in Flagstaff, sharing their dreams of love and life.
Pam’s heart and home were always open. As a result, she and Mike fostered many children, always providing an abundance of love. She was a bright light for her extended family.
Pam’s love for dogs (all dogs) could not be rivaled. She stopped at nothing when she saw a dog in need. She would even halt traffic to save a stray dog. She held a dream of winning the lottery and opening a “dog farm”, where all dogs were rescued and given a home. Since all dogs go to Heaven, …she got her wish!
The energy and vigor that she possessed provided Pam with a life full of excitement, enjoyment and love.
One of her many loves was her involvement in the Route 66 Car Club. In the car club, she used her talents in her appointment as the 50/50 ticket organizer for local charities. She was a natural organizer and proved it in all that she set out to do.
Along with traveling to see her beloved Arizona Cardinals, she cherished the times she spent in Rocky Point with her family. Rocky Point was essential for Pam. The tranquility she gained there surpassed none other.
Among other interests, she delighted in watching her niece and nephews’ sports events, she absolutely loved board games (and was a Scrabble master). She enjoyed taking her dogs on walks and hikes with her many dedicated friends
Pam was a beloved wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend. She is survived by… her husband of 30 years, Mike Ebersole, son, Aaron Ebersole, daughter, Lacey Ebersole, along with son Tom Warfield (Kim), daughter Ruby Santillan (Brandon), parents, Ed and Pat Wiebe, Frank and Shirley Frame, brother, Don Frame (Cheryl), niece Grace, sister, Laura Harper (David), nephew, Sean, sister, Kristin Soderblom (Eric), nephews, Tanner and Preston, sister Debbie McRoy (CJ), nephews, Jason and Jesse, and granddaughters Pamela, Morgan, Charisma, Izzy and Jada, grandsons Julian, Kashus, Jace and Frank and many friends and extended family.
All are welcome to celebrate Pam’s life and share stories with her family and friends on Saturday, August 23, 2014 at 11:00 am at the Elk’s Lodge, 2101 N. San Francisco. To capture her vibrancy and remember her energy, please wear bright colors.
“I think we dream so we don’t have to be apart so long. If we are in each other’s dreams, we can play all night long”, Calvin and Hobbs
We love you Pam.