Obit: Felix, Pamela J. (1948 - 1993)
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Surnames: FELIX BONEK SWARD FICK FRISCH AMENT MOHR
----Source: TRG - Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection,, 5/ /1993
PAMELA FELIX
Pamela J. Felix, 45, Spencer, died Sunday,
May 9, 1993, at St. Joseph's Hospital Hospice Care Unit,
Marshfield. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May
12, 1993, at Rix Funeral Home, Spencer, Rev. Richard Sorenson and
Rev. Norman Boneck officiated. Burial was in the Greenwood
Cemetery. Pallbearers were Scott, Joel, Aaron, Shane and Craig
Frisch and Scott Zager.
Pamela J. Sward was born May 8, 1948, in Wausau, to Elmer and
Romona (nee Boneck) Sward. She was a 1966 graduate of Holy Cross
High School, Merrill, and a 1990 graduate of Mid-State Technical
College, with a degree in Phlebotomy. She was most recently
employed as a Phlebotomist at the Marshfield Clinic. She had also
worked as a receptionist at Norwood Health Care Center. She married
Bruce Felix on Oct. 13, 1990, in Greenwood. He survives. She was a
foster parent and also did volunteer work at Birthright in
Marshfield. She was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church,
Greenwood.
Survivors include her husband of Spencer, eight children, Lynn
Fick, Granton; Angela Frisch, Spencer; Nichole Felix, Spencer; Sott
Frisch, Marshfield; Aaron Frisch, Marshfield; and Joel Frisch,
Shane Frisch and Craig Frisch, all of Spencer her mother, Romona
Sward, Green Bay two sisters, Mrs. Warren (Sandra) Ament, Wausau
and Mrs. Bob (Kay) Mohr, Green Bay, and one brother, James (Cindy)
Sward, Mosinee.
She was preceded in death by her father.
Rux Funeral Home handled the arrangements.
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