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Pamela M. Kerfoot

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Pamela M. Kerfoot of Helotes, Texas passed away at home on Monday, July 29, 2019, surrounded by her family. She was born in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania to mother Jean K. Palmer and father Aldine A. Palmer. She graduated from Bishop Shanahan High School in West Chester, Pennsylvania in 1962. She is survived by her loving family including daughter and son-in-law, Valerie Salinas and Reginald Salinas; her granddaughters Sophia S. Salinas and Olivia Salinas; her mother Jean K. Palmer; her sisters Linda Eichler and Colette Conner; brother-in-laws, Joe Eichler and Kenneth Conner; niece and nephews Stacey Conner, Kenny Conner and Brent Eichler and great nieces and nephews, Samantha Zarro, Isabella Zarro, Vince Zarro, Nick Zarro and Mackenzie Conner. Pamela is joining her soul mate, her husband Clarence Bradley Kerfoot, who she has missed for many years. Together they traveled for business and pleasure seeing the United States in the loving arms of each other. Throughout her life, Pamela used her sharp wit, sense of humor, natural antics, and love for line dancing to spread smiles, laughter, and…a little chaos everywhere she went. Every place she went she had or made friends. She never failed to have candy for kids or to compliment a stranger. She will be remembered by many and missed by all. Her family will be ever grateful to the team of family, friends and medical providers that joined together to provide exceptional care, company, and compassion during her struggle. You are invited to make a memorial donation in her honor to the Zion Lutheran Church Building Fund.

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  1. We were in the car & Pam was driving (I would never say this, but some people might have “thought” her a little vain). Anyway, we were on Smithbridge Rd. and as we were approaching the tank farm, I said”watch out for the man” and Pam replies “what man”, so I said “the man standing next to the tanker truck” she says “what truck? followed by ” I guess I should wear my glasses, but I just think I look better without them” Love you Sis…’till I see you again in God’s glory

  2. Pam asked me if I wanted to do a wedding gig at the Talley Ho and she would give me half the fee $50.00. When we got there I unloaded my guitar and amp. When Pam sat at the piano, she realized (to my horror), that the keys were broken…no piano. She convinced me to play my guitar and sing (all by myself!). While I was singing and playing my heart out, she was sitting behind me cheering me on while she was having dinner and dessert. After the one-woman show, the client came up to us and said to Pam, “here’s your $400.00”. I love you Sis, we will be laughing together again on Glory’s side

  3. Pam asked me if I wanted to do a wedding gig at the Talley Ho and she would give me half the fee $50.00. When we got there I unloaded my guitar and amp. When Pam sat at the piano, she realized (to my horror), that the keys were broken…no piano. She convinced me to play my guitar and sing (all by myself!). While I was singing and playing my heart out, she was sitting behind me cheering me on while she was having dinner and dessert. After the one-woman show, the client came up to us and said to Pam, “here’s your $400.00”. I love you Sis, we will be laughing together again on Glory’s side


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