Pamela Sue Fullmer, age 65 of Osceola, passed away on July 17, 2024 leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. Pam was born May 22, 1959, in Greenville, Ohio, to James and Pauline “Polly” (Royer) McClurg. She attended Riley High School and later became a waitress and line cook in various restaurants throughout Michiana, where her warm smile and delicious meals touched the lives of many. Later, Pam pursued her entrepreneurial spirit by starting her own resale business, hunting for bargains and unique treasures at garage sales and thrift stores.
She is survived by her mother, Polly McClurg of South Bend and her children Christopher Peter of Mishawaka, Jennifer Lukaszewski of Edwardsburg, Michigan and Jamie (Kyle Lawrence) Fullmer of Mishawaka. Surviving as well is her former husband, Marty (Gale Paldino) Fullmer, her son in law, Eddy Lukaszewski and her grandchildren, Kiele Laws, Brayden Laws, Addison Lukaszewski, Amayah Zukas, Kassie Lawrence, Lea Lukaszewski and Levi Lukaszewski. Surviving as well are her siblings Debbie Fick and David McClurg, Carol Hearn, and Linda Craig. Her father James McClurg and her son Jeremy Fullmer preceded her in death.
Visitation will be held from 5-7 pm on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, with funeral services to follow at 7pm at Cruz Family Funeral Home in Osceola.
In her younger years, Pam found joy in snowmobiling, bowling and was actively involved in the Girl Scouts, shaping her love for adventure and community. Her passion for being outdoors continued throughout her life as she spent time tending to her flower and vegetable gardens and exploring the parks in St. Joseph County.
Pam also enjoyed concerts and festivals all over the area, where her love for music and shone brightly. An avid dog lover, she shared a special bond with her favorite dog, Bear, who brought great joy to her life. Pam's family fondly remembers the countless evenings spent playing cards and board games, her love for Elvis music and classic TV shows like The Voice, I Love Lucy, The Price is Right, and Let's Make a Deal. She was a wonderful cook, and took great joy in preparing meals and treats for her family and friends,
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