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Pamela Ann Littell Homer

April 29, 1960 — April 27, 2026

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Pamela Ann Littell Homer passed away peacefully on Monday, April 27, 2026, after years of battling advanced dementia. She was surrounded by her loving family.

Pam was born on April 29, 1960, in Ogden, Utah, to Gertrude B. Littell and Jack R. Littell. She was the youngest child and only daughter in a family of four brothers: Mike, Jeff, Brian, and Dave. Ironically, one of the doctors confused her for a boy and wondered why "he" was wrapped in a pink blanket. Either way, it didn't take long for her to become daddy's little girl.

She was baptized in the Presbyterian Church, played Jr High volleyball, and was the secretary of her 9th grade class. She graduated from Ogden High School in 1978.

At just 10 years old, Pam would ride the train to Los Angeles to visit her aunt and uncle, and from there they would drive to Iowa to spend time with her grandmother, where she would continue making cherished summer memories for years to come. In her late teens, she worked at Taco Time, a job that gave her many stories she loved to share. In her twenties, she found her niche as a travel agent, where she built meaningful friendships and enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life.

Pam married Kelly Homer in 1984 and became a devoted mother to her three children: Jess, Wes, and Joe. She later chose to become a full-time homemaker, where she poured her love into caring for her family. She was a wonderful cook and also helped support her husband’s growing business as a bookkeeper. She was incredibly thoughtful and always seemed to find the perfect gift. She loved making holidays feel extra special for her family and created memories they’ll always cherish.

Pam was smart, open-minded, and accepting, with a genuine love for people. She was also a devoted animal lover, especially when it came to dogs. From her beloved sheepdog, Sadie, to the labs she adored, and every dog in between, she gave each one a loving home.

She loved watching sports, in particular the Green Bay Packers and the Utah Jazz, cheering through every win and loss, and could happily watch all four days of a golf tournament. More than anything, she loved being a dedicated mother and grandmother and adored her grandchildren: Gracie, Noa, Bo, Morgan, Lydia, and Miles.

Pam loved her family deeply, always giving so much of herself while asking for very little in return. She was the rock of her family, always finding ways to keep everyone close and connected. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her husband, children, their spouses, grandchildren, brothers, extended family, and many dear friends.

Pam’s family is planning a celebration of life to honor her memory, with details to be shared in the coming weeks.

Arrangements entrusted to Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary.


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