Pamela Eberle
March 28, 1956-Oct. 9, 2021
Pamela J. Eberle—-65,
Minot, lost her battle to
cancer on Saturday, Oc-
tober 9, 2021 in a Minot
hospital.
Pamela Jean Jacobson
was born on March 28,
1956, a daughter of Owen
and Jean (Tangen) Jacob-
son in Williston, ND. She
was raised and educated
in Grenora, ND.
On December 23, 1972,
Pam was united in mar-
riage to Mick Eberle in
Grenora, ND. They made
their home North of Zahl,
ND until 1981, when they
moved into Grenora. In
1988, they returned to
Zahl. To this union three
children were born Joe,
Brenda and Amber.
In 2003, Pam moved
into Minot, and attended
the Adult Learning
Center, where she earned
her G.E.D. This proud ac-
complishment also pro-
vided her the ability to
further her education by
attending Minot State
University. While in
Minot, Pam worked for
Minot Junior Golf Associ-
ation, ING and also the
Pour Farm, where she met
many lifelong friends.
Pam enjoyed playing
Bingo, pull-tabs, scrabble,
cards and spending time
with her family. She was
a loving mother, grand-
mother, sister, aunt and
friend and will be missed
by all that knew her. She
also enjoyed sewing and
cross stitch work and if
you were one of the lucky
ones to receive one of
these items you knew ex-
actly how special it was.
She is survived by:
Children: Joe Eberle,
Brenda (Daren)
Sandstrom, Amber Eberle;
Five grandchildren:
Jade, Marcus, Cody, Jacob
and Colter;
Siblings: LeeAnn (Fat
Cat) Jensen and Brad Tho-
mas;
Aunt and Uncle:
Laurence and Vi Muller
Several nieces,
nephews and cousins also
survive.
Pam was preceded in
death by her parents, two
brothers Ron, Miles and a
sister Lynn, father and
mother-in-law, Fred and
Gladys Eberle.
Visitation: Pam’s
wishes were for cremation
to take place, however
friends may sign a guest
register on Friday, Oc-
tober 15, 2021 one hour
prior to the service at the
church.
Memorial Service: Fri-
day, October 15, 2021 at 1
pm at Bread of Life Luth-
eran Church Minot
Burial: a private family
committal service will
take place at a later date.
In Lieu of flowers,
memorials may be given
in Pam’s honor to the
Trinity Cancer Care
Center or an organization
of Donors Choice.
Thompson-Larson Fun-
eral Home, Minot