Pamela Sue Dupuis

1967 ∼ 2021

Pamela Sue Dupuis
Pamela S. Dupuis, 54, of Kenosha, WI passed away unexpectedly in an auto accident on Tuesday the 15th of June 2021. Taken away too soon, her loving heart has left a beacon of light for all. Pam was the daughter of the late Francis and Patricia Parsons of Iron Mountain, MI. Pam is survived by her devoted husband of 34 years and love of her life, Trevor who were married on Oct. 10, 1987. She is also survived by her daughter, Kristen; son, Joshua Dupuis; two sisters, Kathy Parsons of Green Bay, WI, and Paula (Jeff) Skog; their children and great nieces, great nephews of Texas, and many, many extended loving family and friends. Pam dedicated her life to helping others, asking nothing in return. She served the Boy Scouts and Journey Church in several facets. Pam is the co-owner of ASK T Construction. She loved her husband, children, and was the first person to like and comment on her families’ photos and antics on Facebook. She loved playing games, traveling to Texas, and socializing. A visitation will be held on Thursday, June 24, 2021, from 4:00 p.m. until the time of service at 6:00 p.m. at Journey Church, 10700 75th St. Kenosha WI, 53142. Interment will be held privately. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th Street Kenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Pam’s Online Memorial Book At:www.prokofuneralhome.com

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Wendy Kriekels (Babcock) July 2, 2021
I grew up on the same street as Pam and her family. Our class is celebrating our 35th reunion next week and I know Pam was really eager to attend. Even though I wasn't in close contact with her in recent years, it's clear that she was such a loving person and was clearly devoted to her family. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Thomas Raimonde June 23, 2021
Such terrible news to hear. I can remember her guidance and encouragement through my years in scouting. Mrs. Dupuis was a leader who was always willing to answer questions or jump in to help solve a problem. She will be missed by the scouting community
Jodi Graves June 22, 2021
I was saddened by the news of Pams accident. I remember the early mornings outside the school waiting for the bell to wring. And she would always have that beautiful smile and nice greeting to all. I'll miss you Pam. Sorry for ur pain and loss. Jodi graves.
Torwynn Dupuis June 20, 2021
We are saddened to hear of this tragic loss. Pam was a wonderful person and an inspiration to others. She was a great mother and a loving wife who will be missed dearly. Torwynn & Becky Dupuis
Mark Rose June 20, 2021
Stunned is one word that I could use when hearing about Pam's death. Sad is another word that could be used. Memories go back to HopeHouse days in Iron Mountain, always a smile and such a great spirit. We had quite a crew that hung out at Hopehouse, that is for sure. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. May you all feel the comfort of His arms encircle you with His love and comfort. God be with you all during this very emotional time you find yourselves going through.
Natalie Lall June 20, 2021
Every Spring I would walk down the street in my neighborhood to deliver the Girl Scout cookies Pam bought from me each year. She loved our cookies and was always so grateful to have a Girl Scout in the neighborhood. I remember how kind she was and how thankful I was for her support as a young Girl Scout. Sending love and blessings to her family's way. -Natalie Lall (neighbor)