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On June 24, 2025, Pamela Kaye Giles Munson peacefully passed away leaving her husband of 50 years – Marland Michael Munson; her three wonderful sons – Kevin Michael (Stephanie) of Kaysville, Utah, Cory Todd of Layton, Utah, and Andrew Paul (Melanie) of Farmington, Utah; her six grandchildren, who were the love of her life – Austin (Jessica), Giles, Garrett, Anna, Emily, and Alyssa; and her great granddaughter – Cassandra – who was a treasure for her to meet.
Pam loved the summers she spent with her family at Lake Powell, fishing in Idaho, and snorkeling and cruising in the Caribbean. She was an incredibly caring and giving wife, mother, and grandmother, who always placed the needs and happiness of her family as her top priority. Her personality and playful sense of humor were one-of-a-kind and filled all around her with joy. She was a champion swimmer and diver, and had fun teaching her sons and grandchildren how to swim. She enjoyed horses, golfing, and playing cards with her family and close friends.
Pam is also survived by her aunt, whom she loved as a mother – Ruth Robertson of Layton, Utah; her sister – Terri (Bob) Harris of Burley, Idaho; and her brother – James (Lorrie) Giles of Sterling, Utah. She is preceded in death by her loving parents Floyd Knight Giles and Leora Allen Giles.
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