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Pamela K Neal

Pamela Neal

August 15, 1973     ~     March 29, 2022

Pamela Kaye Neal, 48, Park City, passed away Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at Baptist Hospital in Louisville. The Barren County native was the daughter of Carl and Joyce Bagby Walker. She was a graduate of Glasgow High School and a cashier at Phillips’ IGA in Hiseville.

Survivors include her husband Jeffery Neal; daughter Halley Neal; son Tyler Neal; parents: Carl Walker and Joyce Walker; sister Donna Winchester (Lonus); two nieces: Mandy and Ashley Ballard.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Hiseville Cemetery. Visitation will be after 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.


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6 Entries for Pamela K Neal

  1. Clarissa Anderson says:

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  2. Kimbra Paulley says:

    My heartfelt prayers are with your family at your great loss. I cannot imagine your pain and sorrow but I know that the lord will be with you through it all.????

  3. Kimbra Paulley says:

    My heartfelt prayers are with your family at your great loss. I cannot imagine your pain and sorrow but I know that the lord will be with you through it all.

  4. Floyd and Lois bulle says:

    Thoughts and prayers to her family and co workers a Phillips iga

  5. Donna Winchester says:

    I LOVE U SIS I DONT NO WHAT IM GOING TO DO WITHOUT U PLEASE LORD GIVE ME STRENGTH IM GOING TO MISS U.SO MUCH THIS JUST CANT BE REAL RIP AND FLY HIGH SIS!!

  6. Cindy Jines says:

    I am truly at a loss of words over hearing of your passing Pam. It breaks my heart for Uncle Carl, Donna, Chris, Jason, Donna, and your mom. It is justsad that we all had lost touch over the years, after Grandma Walker passed away????. It seems like all of us just went our own ways, without keeping communications going. Sadly, we can never get that back????. I ALWAYS was asking your dad about you & Donna, wondering how you two beautiful ladies were doing though, and he always said good. Except when you both were fighting that ugly ‘C’ Disease, which I myself fought too. I loved you always, and still do and all the memories I’ve got are priceless and I’m happy that I’ve got those. RIP BEAUTIFUL ONE & NO MORE PAIN??. GOD BLESS