Pamela Sue Tanous
September 27, 1942 - June 19, 2023

Pamela Sue Tanous

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Pamela Sue Tanous (nee Starr) entered her eternal glory surrounded by loved ones on Monday, June 19, 2023.

Pamela was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa on September 27, 1942. She graduated from the Creighton Memorial St. Joseph's School of Nursing in 1964 and married radiologist Dr. Jerome Tanous the same year. In her later years, she completed her Bachelor of Science in Sociology at Buena Vista College empowering her to deepen her connections with those most in need.

Pamela was a devoted mother, homemaker, community organizer, and lifelong supporter of the arts. Her progressive values and commitment to social justice inspired her to become a member of the Council Bluffs Service League, the P.E.O. Sisterhood, the Chanticleer Theater Advisory Committee, the Mercy Hospital Guild, and in her later years participated in independent philanthropy advocating for the unhoused. She was a longtime member of the Blues Society of Omaha and avid supporter of the local music scene. For several years, she owned and operated Return to Willoughby, an antiques store in downtown Council Bluffs.

Her surviving family includes her daughter Elizabeth Tanous-Tomonelli, son-in-law Ralph Tomonelli, daughter Jennifer Tanous, and granddaughter Virginia Gallner. She was predeceased by husband Dr. Jerome Tanous and son David Matthew Tanous. She entered eternal glory surrounded by her loved ones and the caring hospice team from Methodist Hospital.

Any memorials made in Pamela's name can be donated to MICAH House, New Visions Homeless Services (MOHM's Place), and Catholic Charities Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program (Phoenix House) in Council Bluffs.

There will be no services at this time. Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com


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Condolences(4)

  1. Connie Bergman
    I am very sorry to hear about Pam's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. With deepest sympathy.
  2. Kathy Beno-Hatcher
    My Thoughts & Prayers go out to her family. Mrs. Tanous lived across the street from my Grandma when I was a child. She was the nicest lady you could ever meet. I remember playing at her house with Jenny, David & Beth. Very Good Memories.
  3. Shaughn Moore
    So sad to hear about the loss of Pam. She was such a kind warm person. She was a great friend of my parents, Emmet , and Sue Tinley. My dad actually passed in the early hours of Wednesday June 21st. I am sure they reliving some great memories together!
  4. Christofer Holland
    Sending you my most sincere condolences. I have fond memories of Pam! She was always kind and had a special way about her! - Christofer
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