Pamela Bachelder
4/21/2013
Bachelder, Pamela Ann, 60, of Newcastle, Calif., passed away on April 21, 2013.
Pam is survived by her husband Jack; son, Shane DaCastello; sister, Corey Boyd.
Pam was a C.N.A. in the Auburn area for 20 years.
A celebration of her life will be held at the Castle City Mobile Home Park's club house, 1588 Lisa Drive, Newcastle, Calif., on Saturday May 4, 2013 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to: Orientation for the Blind, 400 Adams Street, Albany, CA. 94706 in Pam's name.
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When my cousin Cory called to tell me of Pam's passing, I was so sorry to hear it. I remember visiting them when we were kids; Pam was such a beautiful child with her sparkling smile and big, floppy hat.
My prayers are with her family now. God bless you all.
Diane Cook
May 12, 2013
Trust is God to carry you through your grief Psalm 116:15. Continue to cherish the wonderful memories you all shared together as they become more precious in the days to come.
May 2, 2013
May you have peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
May 2, 2013
I worked with Pam at Emerald Hills. She won a scholarship out of a bunch of applicants and the big wigs of the corporation presented her the scholarship check. Pam deserved to win, she was so caring and dedicated to her work. I am saddened to hear that she is no longer with us. My heart goes out to her family.
Cindi Johnson
April 27, 2013
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