CANFIELD — Pamela L. Brincko, 78, handed away peacefully at 11:46 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, at Hospice House, following an prolonged sickness, together with her household at her aspect.
Pam was born Jan. 22, 1947, in Norristown, Pa., the daughter of Paul Robert and Eleanor Lois Kenderdine Reber.
At the age of 8, Pam and her household moved to King of Prussia, Pa., the place she attended Brandywine Elementary School by means of the sixth grade after which went on to Upper Merion Junior High and Upper Merion High School, from which she graduated in 1964. Pam then attended Bryn Mawr Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in 1967.
She grew to become a registered nurse and was employed in numerous fields of nursing, together with psychological well being, industrial nursing at General Motors and in a number of physician workplaces, specializing in pediatrics, allergy and ache administration.
Pam’s biggest pleasure was her household; she was dedicated to her youngsters and grandchildren and liked spending time with them. Some of the fondest recollections the grandchildren have of her are spending Christmas Eve on the Brincko home with a go to from Santa Claus, journeys to the zoo and the pool, fishing within the pond behind her home and lots of epic holidays in Florida with seven of the grandchildren.
Traveling was certainly one of Pam’s many passions and she or he went on many journeys to Ireland and Scotland, in addition to two of her favourite cities in Charleston, South Carolina and Savannah, Georgia, together with her finest buddy, Linda Simmer.
She loved watching her grandchildren play sports activities and play within the college band, studying and music, and attending concert events each time attainable.
Pam was a member of the Canfield Presbyterian Church and was concerned of their operation Operation Christmas Child shoebox assortment.
Pam was preceded in demise by her husband, John Edward Brincko, whom she married in 1999 and he handed away on Dec. 19, 2017; and brother, Glenn Robert Reber; stepfather, Dominic Mercaldo; sister-in-law, Sueann Turschak; and brothers-in-law, Richard Turschak and Carl “Butch” Snow.
Pam is survived by her daughter, Krista (Daniel) Milford of Youngstown; son, Jamie (Cynthia) Siegfried of Stow; stepdaughter, Jennifer (Tom) O’Hara of Austintown; two stepsons, John (Tracy) Brincko of Williamsburg, Virginia, and Michael Brincko of Barefoot Bay, Florida; sister-in-law, Judith Snow; 12 grandchildren, Ethan and Evan Milford, Aidan and Brianna Siegfried, Elysabethe and Brandon O’Hara, John Miles, Owen and Nolan Brincko, Shelby Lucas, Corey (Abigail) Lucas and honorary grandson, Liam McNorton; great-grandson, Crew Lucas; and shut buddies, Linda and Rod Simmer.
Calling hours might be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, on the Holeton-Yuhasz Funeral Home, Niles. Funeral companies might be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, on the funeral residence, with the Rev. Larry Bowald officiating. Burial might be non-public in Resurrection Cemetery.
The household requests that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Tunnels to Towers or the Wounded Warrior Project.
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