In Remembrance Of

Pamela Laboi

It is with deep sorrow that that we announce the passing of Pam Laboi, a beloved mother, sister, daughter, aunt, and cherished friend to many, who left us on 9/16/24 at the age of 70.

Born to Mary Lou and John Edward Lottman, she was devoted to her family. She was preceded in death by her beloved son, Jeffrey Laboi, her loving father, John Edward Lottman, and her cherished nephew, Ryan Hoover whose memories she held close to her heart. Each loss weighed heavily on her heart, yet she continued to fill the world around her with support and courage.

An avid lover of antiques and crafts, Pam was known for her exquisite taste and knack for finding beauty in things of the past. Her home was filled with the pieces she collected, just as her life was filled with the stories of the people she loved.

Pam is survived by her loving daughter Jaclyn Laboi of Smithville, who brought her immense joy. She also leaves behind her dedicated mother, Mary Lou Lottman of Raytown, and her devoted sister, Linda Hoover (Rick) of Belton, who was not just family but also her closest companion. Pam’s legacy will continue through her family and many cousins as well as a multitude of cherished friends, all of whom were touched by her kindness. A private inurnment will be held at a date to be announced, allowing family and close friends to celebrate a life well-lived.

Though Pam has left us, her spirit will forever resonate in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known her. She has now joined her dear son, father, and nephew, reunited with them in eternal peace. Rest in peace, Mom. You will be deeply missed.

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  • Sally Fleenor

    Pam was a very loving and sincere friend. We were neighbors when our children were young. She was working for me when Jeff had his accident. Her grief was beyond words. They are now united again and for that we can all be thankful. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

  • Jann Niblock

    Pam was one my dearest friends. We met at Raytown Bank in 1978. Many things happened through the years. We were always there for each other. I believe Pam’s love of hearts was a true reflection of her love of life. She will always be my buddy.❤️

  • Georgi Hehn

    Twenty years of memories, Dear Pam! Your loving heart, your compasssion for others made you an outstanding person in this world. I am honored to have shared friendship with you, I already miss our daily phone calls and texts. You were a non-complainer in life no matter the difficulties of the moment, including these last years of illness. Through everything, always a smile on your face. I take comfort knowing you are at well-deserved peace, once again with your son and family. Job Well Done, GirlFriend!!!

  • Becky Gray

    Pam and I have been friends since middle school. This obituary captures who she was perfectly. We texted and talked daily. So many memories I will hold close to my heart. Miss you my friend.

  • Shelley Mundy

    I met Pam when I started working at the Branson airport. What a great friend, God definitely bless me that day and now he is called her home. My prayers for the family for comfort as I know she will be greatly missed. until we meet again, my friend God bless

  • Allen Cotant

    Pam was one of a kind she always put everyone first before her self. I met Pam at the Airport she was always so helpful and really wanted to know how the family was doing. Me and my wife Erickia will never forget her she was one of a kind 🙏.

  • Carol Stringer

    Over the past few days I have been so fortunate to remember the times Pam and I had together and over the phone. She shared stories of her family and home thru the years as did I with her. We could always pickup where we left off and know what was going on.
    Thank you Pam for all your love!
    May God keep his loving arms around you all.

  • Kim M Breaux

    Such a wonderful and amazing woman. She will be truly missed by all that knew her and loved her!!!!

  • Kent Dickerson

    I worked with Pam at the Branson airport she always helped you with a problem very nice lady if she had a sewing problem questions she would ask my wife Vergie prayers for your family.Kent KD,Vergie Dickerson

  • Cliff Smith

    Pam was and will always be a person dear to my heart, we had many laughs over the years. Pam always told me I was on her last nerve, which I tried to do often. Rest in peace my friend you will forever be in my heart.

  • Nita Smith

    Lost a great friend. We had a lot of great laughs and fun! I enjoyed getting to know her family, traveling and playing bingo. I’ll miss her dearly.

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