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Mission Mortuary - Monterey
Pamela Kay Singleton
June 2nd, 1946 - August 9th, 2013
Miliptas- Due to her long fight against cancer Pamela died peacefully at her home in Milpitas, CA surrounded by her loving family. She was 67 years old. She was born at Saint Francis Hospital in San Francisco, CA. but raised on the Monterey peninsula attending local schools, graduating from Monterey High School in 1964 and attending Monterey Peninsula College. She worked as a Data Base Administrator for Northrop Grumman Corporation which is the fourth largest defense contractor in the world (an American Global Aerospace, Security and Technology Company,) retiring in 2005 after 32 years. She was an avid reader, bowler, seamstress, baker, chef, soccer, baseball, softball and football mom. She was a big SF Giants and 49'ers fan, GO GIANTS, GO NINERS! Pam also enjoyed music, listening to old gospel, country western and rock 'n roll songs, always singing along trying to get everybody to join in. It was a lot of fun. She loved riding horses and going to the race track with her grandparents and uncles who were horse breeders, trainers and competitors. Her grandfather James Short won the all-around cowboy and bull riding championship in 1933 at the Salinas Rodeo. She enjoyed watching old TV shows and movies especially western and Perry Mason. Her true love was preparing big meals or barbecuing with family friends, holidays (especially Christmas) and all the many birthdays. She was a loving, caring, compassionate and faithful wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, granddaughter, daughter, sister, aunt, great-aunt, niece, cousin, friend and employee. She was so proud of her fathers' military service in Europe during WWII (GO ARMY!) and her sons' service with the Marines in the Somalia Campaign of 1993 and Rwanda (HOORAH!) She will be terribly missed that words cannot express the sorrow in the hearts she so touched. Pamela is preceded in death by her parents Lyle and Beulah Short, older baby brother Gregory who died at birth, grandparents James Short, Evelyn Balding, Elmer DeGase and Sarah Palmer; in-laws Morris Faltz, Doris Faltz, Imogene Singleton, Harold Flynn, Doris Flynn and many, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Pamela is survived her husband of 32 years David Singleton; children: Lisa (Tony) Faltz , Kimberly (Gordon) Faltz, Eric (Leilani) Faltz; grandchildren: Erica, Jamie, Corrie and Gage Faltz, Kalani Johnson; sister Rebecca Biihler; brothers Roger (Joy) Short, Joe (Serina) Short, John Short; step-mother Shirley Short; 99 year old grandmother Lean (Babe) Short; oldest , closest and dearest friend Lana (Larry) Busby; nephews Jeffery (Tuesday) Biihler, Kevin (Chela) Short; nieces Traci (Michael) Harvey, Tiffany (Michael) Lewis; great-nephews: Jesse and Joshua Biihler, Michael Harvey, Tanner and Lyle Short, Donovan Lewis; great-nieces Stacey, Nicole and Heather Biihler and Taylor Short. Not to forget Palms' self-adopted grandson Matthew Decker and family, an Uncle Charles "Pokey" (Eileen) Short; aunts: Sharon Kelley, Merilee Balding, Peggy Balding, Mary, Wilma, Susan DeGase and their families with many cousins, close friends and co-workers.
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Mission Mortuary - Monterey
Being centrally located on the Monterey Peninsula and adjacent to the San Carlos and Monterey City Cemeteries, Mission Mortuary has been the premier funeral home choice for Monterey and the entire Monterey Bay Peninsula for many years. Mission Mortuary opened its doors in 1946 at a location on Munras Avenue in Monterey and moved to our current location on Camino El Estero in 1952. While times certainly have changed, Mission Mortuary has continually adapted to meet the evolving needs of our families....
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