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Pamela Lynn Siloti, 54

Daily Inter-Lake | UPDATED 2 months, 3 weeks AGO
| January 20, 2026 11:00 PM

Pamela Lynn Siloti

Nov. 2, 1971-Jan. 3, 2026

Pamela Siloti, 54, passed away peacefully on Jan. 3, 2026, at Logan Health Hospital in Kalispell. 

Pam is survived by her loving husband, Robert Siloti, son's, Tim Siloti and Travis Hughs (Brittany); parents, Doug and Caryl Brown; brother, Matthew Brown, sister, Jennifer Zeiler (Pete), chosen sister and brother, Jamie (Kory) Tomlin and Alan Lee, grandparents, Barbara Browning and Thelma Brown; uncle, Wayne Brown (Dolly); seven nieces and nine nephews.  

Pam was preceded in death by her stepfather, Mark Lee; grandparents, Les and Inez Shafer, and Dean Brown and Robert Schliep and aunt, Debra Brown

Pam was born Nov. 2, 1971, in Republic, Washington. At the age of 3 she moved with her family to Seeley Lake where she graduated from Seeley Lake High School.  

After graduation she moved with friends to Hobart, Washington and worked in a Children's World Daycare. She married Bryan Lovelace and moved back to Seeley Lake where he sadly passed away four years later.

Determined to help others, Pam pursued her career in nursing by entering the University of Montana Technical College in Missoula and graduated as an LPN. She devoted 18 years of her career caring for residents at Heritage Place Nursing Home in Kalispell where her compassion and dedication touched thousands of lives.

She married Robert Siloti Sept. 7, 2002, and moved to Columbia Falls where she and her husband Robert founded Pips and Meeples game store. Through this community space, she found joy in bringing people together through gaming. She was known for her generosity — offering shelter to those in need, sharing food from her pantry and giving away the families used cars when acquiring a newer one.

In her final days, Pam continued to uplift those around her, offering encouragement, recognizing the strengths of others and sharing blessing and prayers. Her deep faith in Christ and her love for people was clear in all she did.

Pam will be remembered for her kindness, unwavering faith and lifelong dedication to helping others. She leaves behind a legacy of love, service and compassion that will continue to inspire all who knew her.

A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan 31 at Journey Church, 5091 U.S. 2, Columbia Falls, MT 59912.

If you wish to make a donation, they can be sent by PayPal to Robert Siloti at [email protected] or left at Journey Church. 





 

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