Pam Kury

Pam Jean (Tighe) Kury was born in Nürnberg, Germany June 20, 1956, to Paul and Joyce (Patterson) Tighe.
Pamela came from humble beginnings, which blessed her with a spirit of appreciation and gratitude for the littlest things.
Pamela and her siblings grew up in a military home and lived in Virginia, Nebraska and finally ending up in Kansas. While in Kansas, Pamela learned how to cook and upkeep the house where she would blast oldies  from the ’50s and ’60s and clean, dance and help take care of her siblings. She loved listening to Elvis, The Beatles, Bee Gees, and so many more. Pamela had a love for finding the sunshine in everything, even the dark times, she always used to tell us kids that our sufferings are our blessings.
In 1972 she met Gordon Kury and they got married and had moved to Custer, S.D. They welcomed their three children, Chris, Alicia and Becca.
She spent her years in South Dakota teaching her children to reach for their goals while she was their biggest supporter. She would be at every sporting event cheering them on, cooking homemade meals  and holidays were where she shined. She loved making treats and meals for holidays and never forgot the people who were unable to be with us in person.
She would gather her kids and they would bake her famous treats: mud, cinnamon rolls, peanut butter balls, sugar cookies and much more and make special cards and send them out to show her love for all of her family. To this day no other cinnamon rolls compare. Through the miles apart from friends and family she never missed a holiday, anniversary or birthday. She had a card for everything and enjoyed having her grandchildren fill them out and send them to whomever they were missing. She always kept her word and mailed them out.
In 2004 Pam returned to Abilene, Kan., and lived out her days enjoying time with her grandchildren. Everyone she met would be welcomed into her life and she had so many people that adored her and her company. She loved being a mother to all and making sure people knew that they were loved and wanted. She had a peacemaker’s heart and was always able to see the good in someone. No matter how difficult life would get, she would always point out something she was grateful for, even during the last few months of her life when she was at her weakest.
Pamela’s love for the Black Hills and Kansas tied into her love for “Wizard of Oz.” She was passionate about coming from the state where the story is from and loved being able to call the state that the author was from home as well. She finally got to follow her yellow brick road home.
Pamela passed away at Salina Regional Health Center Oct. 15, 2021. She was 65.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Paul Tighe, Jr., and Joyce Patterson; and three brothers, Baby David Tighe, Buddy Joe Eschliman and Mark Tighe.
Pamela will be forever missed by her family and friends. She is survived by her son, Christopher (Cassie) Kury of Oakdale, Conn.; daughters, Alicia Kury of Slater, Mo., and Becca  Kury of Colorado Springs, Co.; brother, Tim Tighe of Newton, Kan.; sisters, Becky Arenas of Abilene, Kan., and Debbie Tighe Stegemiller of Rising Sun, Ind. She was known as “Grandmama” to her beloved  Samuel Kury, Sawyer Kury, Reighlei Galvan, Auryelah Galvan, Charalei Galvan, Taiellah Galvan and Quetzalcoatl Aviles Kury. She had many other people from her life that loved her as a second mother.
Memorial services were  Nov. 7 at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Enterprise, Kan. Memorial services will be held in South Dakota June 20 and details for that service will be decided at a later time.   
Online condolences may be sent to martinbeckercarl
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