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Jeffersonville- Our family is deeply saddened to inform you that Pamela Jo Taylor passed away Sunday December 4th in the morning. As many of you know, she has been suffering from cancer some time now. We are relieved that her passing was peaceful and painless.

She was born April 8th 1958 in Santa Monica California Pamela Jo Muller. After her birth the family moved to Vermont to run a family style Bed and Breakfast. After a family tragedy the family moved to Florida and started her life of adventure she often said “if I can’t have mountains give me beach if I can’t have beach give me mountains.” She lived true to that moving to Steamboat Springs Colorado and starting a family there with her first of three sons, Colorado could only contain her for 10 years before it was back to the beaches of South Florida where she then added to her family with two more boys. After Florida it was time for the mountains again this time to North Carolina she remained there 10 years but after that it was time to come home. For the last 10 years Jeffersonville has been home.

For many their last years of life are not their best. Not for Pam her best years where her last this is largely due to a wonderful man that loved and took care of her, Bernie Kuntzelmann. For this her family is very grateful. On top of having a loving home to be apart of during the last year of her life and for the first time ever all three of her boys lived around her and supported her which brought her comfort and joy.

Pam is survived by her partner Bernie Kuntzelmann, her three sons Christopher Puleo, James Taylor, Dylan Taylor. Her wonder Brothers Randy, Jeff, Doug Muller, and Sisters Karen Sweeny, Jill Wehler, Jody Jackson.

Please join her family and friends with a night of food, drinks and dancing in a celebration of her wonderful life this Sunday the 11th at The Barn at Smugglers Notch VT Rt 108 S and Stebbins Road Jeffersonville at 3:00. A small service will be at 3:30