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ObituaryPamela J. Stollings PAMELA J. STOLLINGS, of Ona, W.Va.,
age 68, ended her battle with ALS in the early morning of April 4, 2019.
With the constant support from her very special sister and husband, she was
able to be at peace in the comfort of her home. She was preceded in death by
her grandson, Connor Le, and her father, Rayman W. Herman. Pam was blessed
to share her journey with her devoted husband of 42 years, Ernie Stollings.
They shared a love for each other and their family that will forever be
celebrated. Left to honor her are her three children: her son, Scott Barber,
her daughter, Tonie Le (Zhivago Le), and her son, Darren Stollings (Johnna
Stollings). Her love will be remembered by her mother, Jean Herman, along
with her siblings, Fred Herman, Debi Herbert, Sandy Bailey and Jim Herman.
Pam's legacy lives on through her grandchildren, Meg Barber, Ben Barber,
Zeia Le and Ryan Shepherd. With a fierce and steadfast love, Pam was at the
center of her family, following closely in the footsteps of her father.
There was never anything more important than her loved ones. Pam was born on
June 3, 1950, in Logan County, W.Va. Her infectious smile and laughter let
you know you were in the presence of someone special. She made friends
easily in all stages of her life and retained these friendships despite
time, geography or life getting in the way. Pam had a selflessness and
caring spirit with all who were blessed to have known her. Once you were in
her village, an invitation for Kibbie at the Herman Picnic was sure to
follow. The family would like to extend their gratitude to the Marshall
University ALS Clinic and the staff from St. Mary's Home Health. The care by
Jill, Kami, Sonia, Katrina and Lo did not go unnoticed. A special thank you
to Jo Ghiz, a cherished friend who devoted so much love to Pam and her
family. A celebration of life and reception will be held at the Valley Park
Community Center, Hurricane, from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, April 7. Service
officiated by Todd Layne, pastoral care counselor.
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