Pama Lee Geis, 53 of Fairview was born on April 26, 1966 to Richard A. and Agnes Doris (Grinsteinner) Geis and went to be with her heavenly father, March 5th, 2020 at the Fairview Regional Medical Center in Fairview, Oklahoma. She was cremated per her request and will be taken back to North Dakota where she was born.
Pama was born in Dickinson, North Dakota and at a very young age moved with her parents to Delavan, Wisconsin where they lived for a few years and she attended grade school. Then they returned to Dickinson and she finished Junior High and High School. She and her mother Agnes moved to Oklahoma where she continued her education and completed her Associate Degree at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Enid.
Pama then went to work in the retail sales industry and quickly moved up to the manger position for a large Dollar General in Houston, Texas. She worked there for many years until she was injured while unloading a major shipment of goods. She was placed on disability and moved home to Fairview. Pama was an avid Red Sox and Green Bay Packer fan and enjoyed spending as much time fishing as she could. She was loved and will be truly missed.
She is survived by her mother, Agnes Coffey of Fairview, one brother, Brian and wife Ann Geis , and two nephews, Jacob and Landon Geis all of Colorado.
Pama was preceded in death by her grandparents, her father, Richard A. Geis and step-father Carl W. Coffey, her son Zachary James Geis and one brother Ronald A. Geis.
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