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11/09/1944
04/22/2014
OLSEN, Pamela S. (Age 69) Pamela passed away on April 22, 2014 in Spokane, WA. She was born in Madison, WI on November 9, 1944 to Keith L. Bueghly and Claudia M. Bueghly. She married Alan Olsen on October 3, 1979 and has two daughters, Laura E. Day and Cheryl J. McLain of Loon Lake, WA; and a son, John E. Meek. She was a member of the Three Angels Historic Church for the last five years. Pamela was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoyed painting and gardening up at her home in Loon Lake. She loved wearing hats and preaching the word of God. She was a devoted Church goer. Pamela loved her Lord and Savior; she will be joining Him in heaven. Family and friends will miss her dearly, but she's forever in our hearts. Pamela is preceded in death by Gary L. Meek; and her son, James P. Meek; and her parents, Keith and Claudia. She is survived by her husband, Alan; daughters, Cheryl and Laura; son, John and 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, May 9, 2014 at 11 am at Hennessey Smith Funeral Home. Memorial contributions can be made to the family of Alan Olsen. To view Pamela's online memorial, please visit www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements entrusted to
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