Obit: Gashler, Pamela (? –
2020)
Transcriber:
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Gashler, Heaton, Johansen, Sessions, Berence, Chadwick, McNeely,
Parkinson
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 12 Aug 2020
Gashler, Pamela (? – 30 JUL 2020)
Pamela Heaton Gashler, originally of Tremonton, Utah, passed away on the evening
of July 30, 2020 in Albuquerque, N.M. Pam was the youngest of Oren Darryl Heaton
and Georgina Berniece Johansen’s seven children.
She was preceded in death by her parents; all of her siblings: Oren, Terry
(Sessions), Berence, Glen, Brenda (Chadwick) and Tamra (McNeely); and Ted’s
daughter, Robin (Parkinson).
She is survived by her husband, Sheridan Ted Gashler; his son, Buck (JoAnn); her
children: Karl (Leissa), Kurt (Frankie), Connie, Danny (Krisy) and David
(Tanya); and her grandchildren: Brian, Kyle, Megan, Rosa, Allie, Russell,
Hannah, Jack, Sarah, Brock, Katie, Mark, Cash, Logan, Ciel, Georgina, Syrus,
Tom, Samuel, Polina and Anastasia.
Pam grew up on a vegetable and livestock farm where all horsepower came from
two, much loved, actual horses. She used to love to tell her children about the
animals, especially her many pet dogs. Her mother never drove anywhere without
at least one dog in the car. As a child, Pam loved fishing in the local creek
(used safety pins for hooks), collecting hay while sitting atop a tall wagon
(though she never appreciated when her brothers would include snakes in the
pitchforks of hay they threw to her), spending time with her vast extended
family (including her Norwegian speaking grandparents who referred to her as a
“voveret veggelus” or “chatty bedbug”) and perhaps most of all, reading. Her
children would later refer to her as the “walking, talking encyclopedia,” in
honor of the breadth and depth of her knowledge. Those who knew her best also
came to appreciate her wisdom.
Pam dedicated her life to the kind of service that mattered, service to others.
In 1964, she received her RN license from Weber College, following in the
nursing footsteps of her mother and sisters, Terry and Brenda. Her career as a
nurse took her to California, where she met and married Sheridan Ted Gashler in
1965. Together they lived and raised their family all over the country and
world, including many years in Thorp and Abbotsford. She worked in emergency
rooms, mental health clinics and (her favorite) nursing homes. Once, while
vacationing in Egypt, she even saved a man’s life after he went into cardiac
arrest. As part of her vast service in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, she would later train refugees in the basic nursing skills needed to
gain their CNA licenses. As part of her church service, she served in numerous
teaching and supervisory roles for children, youth and adults. All of her
children had the joy of having her as a Sunday school teacher at multiple points
in their lives. Pam and her husband also presided over a mission in Samara,
Russia. Later in her life, she played a major role in the massive LDS Family
History program to index and make searchable genealogical records from all over
the world. Pam indexed vital records for over 250,000 people in many different
languages.
Pam deeply engaged herself in the lives of her children and grandchildren. She
loved them all individually, and enjoyed engaging with them in their own unique
ways. Her ability to listen, deeply connect and love others is sorely missed by
all who love her.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, a celebration of life will be postponed until
December.
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