Pam Kunkle  January 30 1949

Pam Kunkle January 30 1949December 15 2022

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January 30 1949 December 15 2022
Obituary Pam Kunkle was born and raised in Pineville, KY. She was predeceased by her parents and both brothers. Pam graduated from high school in Lexington, Ky. She completed her master’s degree in psychology at Western University in KY in1973. Pam worked her entire career as a child and family therapist in several states. Pam met her husband, Chip, and they married in 1978. After working in several states they settled in Hot Springs, where she worked and retired from Community Counseling Associated. Chip was a pilot and they travelled across the country in their plane. Pam took flying lessons and learned to fly and land solo. She is survived by her husband; daughter Heather; son-in-law John; granddaughter Stephanie and her husband Isaiah; grandson Mathew and her beloved cats Jett and Dandy. The family requests that any remembrances be donated to the Susan Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or the Guardian Angel Cat Club in Hot Springs or any animal rescue foundation. There will be no public services. To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Pam, please visit our Tree Store or plant a tree. Read more

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Pam Kunkle January 30 1949 December 15 2022.

Caruth-Hale Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Hot Springs, state: Arkansas

death notice Pam Kunkle January 30 1949 December 15 2022

obituary notice Pam Kunkle January 30 1949 December 15 2022

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