Pamela Hames Price passed into heaven on January 7, 2021, due to Covid-19. Pam, born on November 20, 1950, to William Henry Hames and Wanda LaMarr Hames, the builders of the Forest Park Train and rides and the Bill Hames Shows. Pam Christened the first Forest Park Train with a milk bottle on its inaugural run. Pam attended Fort Worth schools and was a featured twirler for the Carter Riverside High School Eagle Band from the time she was in junior high through high school. In her twenty’s Pam showed Palomino Horses, and her horse, Sky King, won the Palomino Grand Champion Trophy five years in a row, placing at the Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Houston stock shows. Pam graduated from Texas Wesleyan University majoring in Speech and Drama and did graduate work at TCU. Pam was a certified Mediator and worked many years in her husband’s law office in Azle, Texas. Pam loved animals, and over the years, took in many stray dogs and cats, and fed, outside her back door: racoons, opossums, deer, coyotes, foxes, and a Chupacabra. The animals truly lost a friend. Pam and her husband, Kenneth, enjoyed traveling, and participating in ballroom and country and western dancing. Pam was predeceased by her parents; and her son, Michael Sean Latham. Pam is survived by her loving husband, best friend and dance partner, Kenneth N. Price, her daughter, Sasha Koziak; her grandsons, her “favorite people in the whole wide world,” Valantyn Koziak and Bennett Koziak and their father, Julian Koziak; and by her Step-Children, Leigh Ann Bass, Brad Latham, Kenneth “Neal” Price, Milton “Matt” Price, and Angela Price and their children, Ella, Anne, Ryan, Noah, Liam, and Luke Price. She is missed by her babies, Starr, Belle, and Bear.