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Pamela M. Phillips, 68, of Whitehall, formerly of Butler, passed away unexpectedly Thursday at her home.
She was born Oct. 18, 1949, in Pittsburgh, and was the daughter of the late George T. and Mary (Shuster) Phillips.
She graduated from Jefferson College in Philadelphia, and went on to work in cell research for several local hospitals.
Pamela enjoyed singing in the choir with her mother at St. Paul Roman Catholic Church and St. Fidelis Roman Catholic Church.
Pamela had dedicated most of her life to take care of her mother.
She also loved to keep up with family on social media and play online games.
Pamela is survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law, George T. and Lisa, Michael E. and Pamela, and Richard A. Sr. and Susan Phillips; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her brothers, James and William Phillips.
PHILLIPS - Services for Pamela M. Phillips, who died Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018, will be conducted privately later with Adam Siemianowski Funeral Home, 179 Starr Road, Russellton, West Deer Township.
For online condolences please visit www.westdeerfuneral.com.
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Please accept my deepest condolences.
September 12, 2018
Sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I was in drum corps with her and went to school with George. Sincerely, Debby (Farnen) Hawks
Debra Hawks
September 11, 2018
I'm so sorry to hear of Pam's passing I kept up with her on Facebook and enjoyed getting to know her better. She will be missed.
Mariann (Murphey) Goliff
September 11, 2018
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