Obituary: Pamela Sue Lohff (PAM), 78

Pang Cha Chun born April 20, 1943 in Busan South Korea passed away at her home in Whitewater, Wisconsin on Sunday December 12, 2021. Required by Japanese imperial decree, she was given the name Yoshika, many who knew her called her Yoshi. Emigrating to the United States in 1969, she gained her U.S. Citizenship, and proudly carried the papers with her until the day of her death reflecting her forever name – Pamela Sue Lohff (PAM)

Pam resided in Merrill, Wisconsin for many years where she worked at the Weinbrenner Shoe Co. as a sample clerk until her retirement, also in Necedah, and lastly Whitewater. Pam enjoyed gardening and tending to her vegetables and many flowers. She enjoyed knitting & crochet, making just about everything. She was a great cook and her amazing Korean recipes were enjoyed by many.

Pam is survived by her sons, Rodney (Tammie) Lohff of Whitewater, WI, Chad (Michelle) Lohff of Wausau, WI, her daughter Susanne (Scott) Boden of Twin Falls, ID, and her grandchildren Lawton (Mariah) Lohff, Lauren Lohff, Kami (Jake) Sluder, Chase Boden, Morgan Boden, and special friend Larry Hicks of Whitewater. She was preceded in death by her grandson Justin Mallory.

Funeral Services are provided by Nitardy Funeral Home of Whitewater, WI. A private memorial will be held. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to the American Red Cross. Online condolences can be made at www.nitardyfuneralhome.com

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