In loving memory of

Pamela Jean Geuras
February 24, 1948 - March 24, 2021

Pamela Jean Geuras (also known as Jeannie to those who loved her) passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at her home in Austin, Texas with her loving husband, Dean Geuras by her side. She went to be with her Lord, Jesus Christ at the age of 73. She was born on February 24, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington.

Jeannie was predeceased by her parents, Col. Harry Lane and Myrtle Lane, along with her two sisters, Patricia Baker and Mikel Warner.

Jeannie is survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Dean Geuras. Jeannie will be lovingly remembered by her niece, Jackie Thompson, along with her four children, Stephanie Miller, Adam Thompson, Joshua Lee, and Talon Watkins. Jeannie was known as "Auntie" to Jackie's children and grandchildren.

Jeannie will also be remembered by her nephews Patrick and Corbett Baker, extended family in Oregon, and many close friends that loved her dearly. Jeannie graduated from Belton High School and the University of Texas. Jeannie spent many years working for K-Mart as an apparel manager and PPD, a pharmaceutical research company.

Jeannie's father, Col. Harry Lane was in the 10th Mountain Division, where Jeannie served as President and Treasurer of their annual reunion. For her service to the 10th Mountain Division, Jeannie was given the honor of Arkansas Traveler by the Governor of Arkansas.

Jeannie enjoyed traveling and entertaining with her husband Dean and adored her pets. She also enjoyed walking as a form of exercise and was known as the "Queen of the Walk" at the Brodie Lane Barnes and Noble Bookstore. She won this title by logging two million steps on her fitness tracker.

Anyone who was blessed with Jeannie in their lives will remember her kindness, beautiful smile, and quick wit. She will be greatly missed and forever loved.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Hospice Austin, the Alzheimer's Association, or the American Cancer Society.

Tributes

Barbara Bartlett wrote on May 4, 2021:

"Bart and I are so sad to receive the news of Jeannie\'s passing. Always smiling, she always had something interesting to say. Jeannie will be missed. Don\'t be strangers Dean. You are always welcome in our home."

Corbett Baker wrote on Apr 15, 2021:

"Jeannie represented the greatest generations descendants, she was the nicest, sweethearted person in my family. I miss you Auntie, and hope you are doing well, in heaven. "

Beverly Pairett wrote on Apr 2, 2021:

"Dear Dean, I was sadden to hear of Jeannie\'s passing. We will miss her. May you find peace in the wonderful memories of your wife. Love Beverly Pairett"

Pavlos Kostarakis wrote on Mar 27, 2021:

"Dear Dean, We offer our deepest sympathy on Jeannie\'s passing. She was was always welcoming and happy and shared delightful stories. May her memory be eternal! Pavlos and Katina Kostarakis"

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