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Pamela Fields
April 20th, 1949 - May 24th, 2012
“Pamela June Fields of Denver, Colorado, passed away on May 24, 2012, at the age of sixty-three. She was born to Ralph and Helen Crisler (nee Jones) on April 20, 1949, and graduated from Charles Boettcher High School on June 1st, 1967. After this, she attended Metro State College, graduating on June 8th, 1972. She married Roy Fields on March 21st, 1975, and they had two children, Kelly and Elliot. She was voted Miss Wheelchair Colorado for 1977, and she worked for the federal government as a Nutrition Program Specialist for many years, retiring in 2008. She loved to travel, plant flowers and play with her pets. Pam is survived by her children Kelly and Elliot, and her loving grandson Johnnie. A service to celebrate her life will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Saturday, June 2, 2012, at Park Hill United Christian Church in Denver.
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Since 1986, Wheat Ridge families have entrusted All-States Cremation to guide them through tough times, providing affordable solutions that maintain the personalized care we're recognized for. Our skilled staff specializes in cremation services tailored to honor your beliefs and budget. At All-States Cremation, we stand by full transparency in pricing. There are no hidden expenses with us. We also offer simple, cost-effective cremation packages adjusted to suit your needs. Feel at ease knowing you're in capable hands—a dependable Denver Wheat Ridge community member committed to supporting you with expertise at every turn....
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