
Date Of Birth: November 5, 1958
Date Of Death: June 27, 2010
Pamela Jean Barnes D’Amour, 51, lost her battle to cancer on June 27, 2010. Born November 5, 1958 in Hammond, IN, she is survived by her husband Peter, two sons, Alex and Ross, and daughter, Katie; Her parents, Wayne and Anna Barnes of Schererville, IN; three brothers, Dan (Joy) of Schererville, IN, David (Sonia) of Avon, IN, and Mike (Dawn) of St. John, IN.Pamela graduated from Hammond High in 1976, received her BSN at University of Evansville in 1980 and MSN at IUPUI in 1983.Pamela met Peter in 1984 and were married June 18, 1988. They moved to Charlotte, NC in 1989. Pamela started her family and elected to home school her 3 children. They returned to Indianapolis in 2006. She was a Master Gardener, and an active member of the Methodist Church. Her Memorial Service is July 17, 2010 at noon at St. Lukes United Methodist Church, Indianapolis, IN.







Kathleen Moon says
My deepest sympathies to Pete, Alex, Katie and Ross. I will always remember your mom’s laugh. It was infectious and always made me smile and laugh with her. Her quick wit and keen intelligence. Her genuine interest in all things. I will miss her at the yearly race get-togethers as I would always hide in the corner with her to catch up. She was a remarkable woman and I will miss her. Kathy/Jim/Vivian
Greg and Mary Ullrich says
We will miss a great neighbor.
David Walker says
I knew Pam in high school and she was always so nice and full of laughter. Please accept my deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Don Bittick says
I haven’t seen Pam since high school, but I feel blessed to have had the opportunity to know her then. I pray that her family and friends find peace during this time. I am so sorry for your loss.
Georgia Sarivalas says
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to your family. Though it has been years since I last saw her, I remember Pam as a kind, gentle person who was easy to laugh and had a light spirit. We first met in elementary school at Kenwood in Hammond and continued our acquaintance through high school at Hammond High. May God carry you through this time of loss.
Kevin Burton says
Dear Pete,
I am so,so sorry to hear of your tremendous loss. My wife and I will keep you and your family in our prayers. Although I haven’t seen you in a long time, I remember what a great guy you were during our time together at IU.
Kevin Burton
IU Radiology – Class of 1991
Cliff Tatum says
Dear Pete,
I just wanted to let you know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers as you go through this time of tremendous loss
Cliff&Kathy Tatum
Shannon Swan MD says
Pete:
I know it has been a very long time since you were my senior resident and I was on my first rotation in Don Kreipke’s ER. You probably don’t remember me, but I remember enjoying working with you. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My best wishes to you and your children.
Shannon Swan
Chet Rees says
Pete,
I was very sorry to hear about Pam. Despite the long time away, I remember you two very well as a great couple with a fantastic fun attitude. My condolences go to you, your kids, and other family.
With great sympathy,
Chet Rees
Residency grad 1986
Bernard King says
Pete,
Just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I know how much you loved your wife and all your colleagues at I.U. spoke of this great love you had for eachother. Life sometimes deals us some heavy blows, but I know you and know your veracity. Hang in there and time will slowly heal the pain.
Bernie
John Warner MD says
My sincerest condolences to Peter and Family
Karla Markvicka says
My memories of Pam are many; the most vivid are spending time together when we both lived in South Bend and visiting while Pete completed his fellowship in San Francisco. It saddens me deeply that she was unable to win the battle. She was truly a wonderful, thoughtful, giving and caring person and a true joy to be around. Although our communication was sparse over the years we still connected.
I know she will be deeply missed by many but there are countless memories that will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, may God be with you.
Lonnie Peggy Hales says
We extend our sincere sympathy to your family. May you feel God’s comfort through this time of loss.
Deborah Shelton says
I remember Pamela’s beautiful smile, and how polite she was. Although I did not know her personally, she was so full of life, and laughing and smiling whenever I saw her by a locker or going down the hall, a very sweet and pretty girl. I feel as though I am one of the lucky ones, I am a 8 yr. cancer survivor, and cancer free. Sometimes we do not have all the answers as why a life so special is taken before its time. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, and you have my deepest sympathy at this time. May God be with you and see you through this very difficult time, and know that Pamela is no longer in any pain or suffering.
Deborah Shelton says
Mr. D’Amour and family,
I have been deeply touched and saddened by the loss of a fellow classmate, your wife and mother,Pamela,whom did not win the battle with cancer. You certainly have my prayers and deepest condolences. I remember Pamela’s beautiful smile that would light up a room, and her pretty cotton blonde hair. I pray that God will watch over you all, and with time the good memories you will hold close to your hearts and bring a smile to your faces. I hope everyone that reads this will remember to support local hospitals and the ACS for research to find cures for this awful disease. Rest in peace, Pam, you will be missed.
A fellow breast cancer survivor and classmate.
Deborah Shelton
Hammond High School
Class of 1976
Purdue University BS 89
Rebecca Randolph says
Dear Pete,
I met you & Pam several years ago helping you with your lighting in your home. Pam & I really connected because of our common interest. I am so grateful that I was given the opportunity to meet such wonderful people. I will have you & your family in my thoughts & prayers.
Ed Brown says
Pam was always full of fun and life during our days at U of E. She was bright, capable, and excellent nurse who cared deeply about her patients and the care they received. She was a great classmate and will always be a part of my fond memories of our days at U of E.