Pamela Meyer Love's Obituary
Pamela Meyer Love, born October 5, 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri and passed away November 1, 2020 in Dallas, Texas.
Pam was born to Bertha Bles and John Irving Meyer on October 5, 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri. Pam had fond childhood memories on the family farm in Benton, Missouri. Many days were spent with her siblings, cousins and grandmother who taught her how to crochet. Pam was very creative and was able to create beautiful throws without patterns or instruction. She graduated from Normandy High School in 1965 and attended St. Louis University briefly before beginning her glamorous career as a stewardess for American Airlines. Pam was on the first international 747 flight and loved traveling to see the world. Her travel stories lived on for years as well as her flight uniforms from the early 70’s that served as dress up clothes for her kids.
She was the oldest of her siblings, Linda Meyer Hamill of Farmington, MO and John Irving Meyer Jr. of Newton, MA. She was a great big sister letting Jack tag along on her flight adventures and was a close friend to Linda. She is survived by her three children Anna Love Usry (husband Jon), Kathryn Love Pfleger (husband Ryan), and Daniel Austin Love (wife Kelli) all from Dallas, Texas. She was a devoted mother to her children. She was a huge advocate for her kids and was always their biggest supporter. She never missed watching her kids play sports or participate in school events. Her children were her passion and she would say their successes were her biggest reward. In her later years, Pam was blessed with four wonderful grandkids Landon Meyer Usry, Ellis Rose Usry, Kylie Grace Love and Mason Austin Pfleger. She enjoyed the close-knit family bond she created and loved that everyone lived so close.
Pam is also survived by a slew of nieces and nephews in Massachusetts, Florida, Missouri, Illinois and South Carolina. We are thankful to her second family at Parsons House Preston Hollow who provided her with quality care and compassion these last several years.
Due to COVID restrictions the family will have a private Celebration of Life Service.
In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
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