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Pamela Schroeder

December 12, 1968 ~ September 6, 2020

Pamela Kaye Schroeder, 51, of Grandview, Iowa, died on Sunday, September 6, 2020, at University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City. Private family services will be held. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her sons, Mike (Delania) Osborne, Matthew (Tessa) Osborne, Keith Kemp, and Justin Kemp; ten grandchildren; parents, Michael and Patricia Schroeder; brother, Stacy Schroeder; partner, Terry 'Temple' Drawbaugh; a niece; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. Pam was born on December 12, 1968, in Iowa City, Iowa, the daughter of Michael and Patricia (Comer) Schroeder. She graduated from West Liberty High School in 1987, and later from LaJames Beauty School. Pam worked as a beautician for many years, including managing a MasterCuts. She will be remembered for her generosity and big heart. Pam welcomed everyone into her home with love and compassion. She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and her fur babies. Her family will miss her great cooking and her beautiful dream catcher designs. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Vernon and Lois Comer and Eugene and Mary Schroeder.

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  1. So many that I could share. I have known Pam since I was 4 years old. Lots of fun and crazy times. I will never forget the search for a dress for our Junior prom. Pam, her amazing mom and I searched every where… and I mean for Iowa city to moline and every where between. We found one and I am not sure if we ever told you Pat but I was at prom waiting for her to show up and she never showed. I have always considered Pam a life time friend and this breaks my heart. Pat and Mike your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. I met Pam when her & my brother (George Osborne) Got together. Pam & George brought two handsome young men into are lifes my nephews Matthew & Michael. Pam was a beautiful carrying lady, she always help me when i needed help. She use to do my hair also. We had some good time’s back in the day’s. She always had a smile that wouldn’t stop. We all have are moments, But Pam was a awsome lady even though she was mad at someone. She’s going to be missed for sure. RIP Pam I never stop loving u as my sister inlaw. 💜🌷🌹💞🌟

  3. I will always remember Pam as that little sister that was always up to something. We met in high school and quickly hit it off. I remember all the fun we had during those days (nothing of which I will go into detail here about), and especially the Ratt concert in CR back during my days as an Army Asshole (that nickname bestowed upon my by Pat and Mike, I do believe). As the years passed we had always talked about getting together, but we just seemed to let life get in the way. I regret that now. Just know this, you were and will be loved and missed by all the lives you touched. RIP Little Sister

  4. Pat and Mike, so sorry for your loss. I wish there was something I could do to help. You, Stacy and the family will be in my thoughts.

  5. I will never forget you. You were the friend that was always nice to me when others. Weren’t. You always made me smile.

  6. Pam was a great person i remember we under the steps of the church kissing lol we were so young didn’t even know how to kiss. I pray for you all.

  7. My Husband went to school with Pam. I remember hearing stories about how cool She was. One day while We were at Walmart My Husband said” Let’s go down this aisle”. When We did He introduced Me to Pam. I thought She was the Coolest and Sweetest Chick. We are so Sorry for Your loss. We will be praying for You All. GOD SPEED PAMMY “PANDA”!!!


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