Pamela (Huwe) Case, 58, of Morgan, the daughter of Emil and Sally Huwe, died Saturday September 28, 2013 at her parents’ home. Memorial Services will be held at 11 a.m., on Wednesday, October 2, 2013, from Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in Morton. Burial will follow in the Franklin City Cemetery. Visitation will be held at the church on Wednesday, from 9 until 11 a.m.
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Pamela Kay Huwe Kelly Case, the daughter of Emil and Sally Huwe, was born January 2, 1955 in Mercid, California. Pamela grew up in Franklin, Minnesota and graduated from Franklin High School in 1973.
On June 7, 1980, Pamela married Brad Kelly of Olivia. They were blessed with two wonderful children – Robert “Bobby” Kelly and Nicole “Nicky” Kelly Stuemke. The family lived in Washington state, Michigan, and Ohio before they relocated to central Missouri where they resided for 27 years. Her marriage to Brad ended in divorce in 1994. In 2000, Pamela married Doug Case of Holts Summit; they divorced in 2006. Pamela’s final residence was in New Bloomfield, Missouri.
Pamela worked as a grill cook for Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri for four years. Previously she was employed by JCMC Medical Records and American Imaging and, most importantly, she was a Mom and homemaker. Pamela enjoyed flowers and yard work, reading, fishing, taking walks, playing cards, and camping. More than anything she loved being a mom, grandma, daughter, sister and friend. Pamela loved spending time with family and friends.
She is survived by her son Robert “Bobby” (Niki) Kelly of Clarksville, Tennessee and their children Emilia “Emi,” and Oliver; daughter Nicole “Nicky” Stuemke and her son Tristan of Anchorage, Alaska; parents Emil and Sally Huwe of Franklin; brothers Bryan (Peggy) Huwe of Redwood Falls, and Rick (Lori) Huwe of Morgan; sister Barb (Ken) Larsen of Morgan; nieces Shannon (Huwe) Mann, Jennifer Huwe, Tracy Larsen, and Jackie Huwe; nephews Aaron Larsen, Danny Huwe, Jacob Huwe, and Chris Huwe; several great-nieces and nephews; and many, many very beloved friends who will never be forgotten.
Blessed be her memory.