Service Information
Pamela “Pam” Jean Moller, age 60, of Hutchinson, Minnesota, passed away on Monday, February 14, 2022, at her home in Hutchinson.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, February 18, 2022, 11:00 A.M. at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Winsted, Minnesota with interment following at the church cemetery.
Gathering of Family & Friends will be held Friday, February 18, 2022, 10:00 – 11:00 A.M., one hour prior to the service all at the church.
Obituary
Pamela “Pam” Jean Moller was born on May 21, 1961, in Hutchinson, Minnesota. She was the daughter of James and Janice “Jan” (Lamp) Moller. Pam was baptized as an infant and was later confirmed in her faith as a youth, both at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Silver Lake, Minnesota. She received her education in Hutchinson and was a graduate of the Hutchinson High School Class of 1981.
Pam was employed at ATHC West in Hutchinson.
Pam had a bubbly personality and a positive attitude. She loved spending time with her family and friends and going on outings. She enjoyed her Saturday night routine of going to church with her dad and going out to eat afterward. Every summer, Pam looked forward to attending the Winstock Country Music Festival. She was a lifetime member of the Dolly Parton Club and was able to visit Dollywood a couple of times.
Pam passed away on Monday, February 14, 2022, at her home in Hutchinson at the age of 60 years. Blessed be her memory.
Pam is survived by her:
Father, James “Jim” Moller of Lester Prairie, MN;
Brother, Peter “Pete” Moller and special friend, Linda Nowak of Lester Prairie, MN;
Niece, Jessica Hoffman and her husband, Alex of Sauk Centre, MN;
Great-Nephew, Maverick Hoffman;
Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends.
Pam was preceded in death by her Mother, Janice “Jan” Moller; and Brother, David Moller.
Sharon Nohner says
Awww Pam….I first met you when I was a senior in high school. I will miss your beautiful smile and warm heart…I admired many things about you…greet your loved ones in heaven. Rest In Peace sweet soul…
Kori Machemehl says
HI JIM MOLLER I FEEL SO SORRY YOUR LOSS ON PAM SHE HAD A GREAT TIME AT WINSTOCK EVERY YEAR. I AM COMING TO THE FUNERAL. I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. KORI
Kori Machemehl says
HI JIM MOLLER I FEEL SORRY THAT YOU LOST A DAUGTHER PAM. SHE WAS SO GOOD TO ME. KORI
Tonia Bymers says
Pam was such a bright light and we were so fortunate to have been part of her life. We loved hearing her stories of Winstock, musicals and going out for a wrap with Dad after church. She made you feel special when she gave you a washcloth she knitted heeself. She loved her family and housemates and all will miss her. Our prayers, all your friends at ATHC.
John Hedtke says
Hello, Jim I am sorry to hear your daughter passing away. Now she can laugh and dance with Jesus.I will pray for you and your family.I am asking Father God to send His peace, His love, His comfort. Now it is time to cry and weep. So when we die We can all laugh and sing with those who died before us.
If you don’t remember me, You used to cut my hair, until I married a hair dresser. I live just outside New Germany. My dad Donald always enjoyed his conversations with you. God Bless everyone who is close to you.
John Hedtke
Harry Clifford says
I knew Pam from athc west she was such a sweetheart when I was with her when I heard she passed I was shocked I’m going to miss her and her laughter
Patti says
Pam was a light to my days. She played guitar with me and challenged me to figure out the chords to all the Dolly Pardon songs. Pam loved to sing and her smile was a treasure.
Blessed be her memory. I know you are serenading Jesus in heaven. You will be greatly missed.