Pamela Janice Mohs

January 17, 1950 ~ February 16, 2025
Age 75 of Forest Lake, MN, formerly of Dresser WI, and St. Paul, MN, passed away on February 16, 2025 at Parmly Nursing home.
Pamela is survived by beloved son, Michael; brothers, LeRoy (Ardyce), Lester (Jackie); sisters, Charlotte (William) Miller, Susan Pillar; sister in law’s, Beth Pillar, Shirley Pillar, Debbi Pillar, Viola Leukam, Addie Schloeder, Catherine Kluempke, Theresa Brang; brothers in law’s, Ralph, Harvey, and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.
She is preceded in death by husband, Francis; parents, Daniel (Helen) Pillar; brothers Dennis, Gary and Ronald; sisters Cindy Pillar, Katherine Stoe.
Born on January 17, 1950 to Helen and Daniel Pillar, she was the 6th of 10 siblings. Pam graduated high school from Mechanic Arts with honors. She met Fran and they continued dating while he was in the Navy. They married on August 9, 1969. Pam worked at many places, including Birchwood Nursing Home, Holiday Station and Walmart. Together Pam and Fran owned and ran Town & Country Bowling Alley in Forest Lake.
Pam and Fran loved to golf and bowl. They first lived in St. Paul and then bought a cute cabin on Forest Lake. Later, they moved to a trailer home close to the bowling alley, and then to their beautiful home in Dresser, WI. Pam was Fran’s caretaker as his health failed and he passed the week prior to Pam starting radiation for her brain tumor in June of 2018.Pam was a worker bee all of her life.
Her family and friends will always remember her smile and zest for living. Pam and Fran shared a strong faith in our Lord and cherished the knowledge of eternal life for those who believe and follow Jesus.
A celebration service of Pam’s life will be 11 AM Saturday, May 10th with visitation beginning at 10 AM at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake. Interment, Scandinavian Cemetery.
Pam was literally the best person to work with. I worked with her at Walmart customer service counter before she left. She was the sassiest thing and didn’t take crap from no one. I just loved her. Best trainer ever.
I loved working with Pam at FL Walmart, she was funny and full of life. I remember one April fools I told her management needed her in the office, she went over and then came back ready to smack me!!
I got to know Pam at Parmly. The kindest lady, with a great sense of humor and contagious smile! She also gave the kind of hugs where you felt it to your bones, so sincere. She is greatly missed!