
Pamela Kae (Lloyd) Johnson passed away on Jan. 3, 2015, at the age of 58, from complications due to rheumatoid arthritis. She was born at the Brewster Hospital to Robert Mack Lloyd and Jean (Gardner Maples) Lloyd on Thanksgiving Day in 1956.
She graduated from Wenatchee High School and attended Kinman Business School in Seattle. She decided working in an office was not for her so she worked in construction for Lloyd Logging and various other companies in Spokane. She also owned a successful restaurant in northern Idaho. She operated equipment and drove truck for a career until arthritis forced her to retire. She loved to travel and always made friends wherever she lived. Through all the illness and pain she suffered she still maintained her ability to make people laugh and we will remember her for that.
She was married to Tim Johnson in 1981. She is survived by her partner of 15 years, Rodney Beyerlein; her beloved dog Lucy; her two children, Travis Robert (Rae) Johnson and Nina Jean Ravenstein (Dusty); two grandchildren, Caitlyn Kae and Ashlynn; her mother Jean; brothers Don Maples (Jean), Mike Maples (Marj,) Bob Lloyd (Judy); and sister Lori Lott. She was preceded in death by her father Mack Lloyd. A memorial will be announced at a later date.