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Pamela Jeanne Pack

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Pamela Jeanne PACK Pamela Jeanne Pack, born August 30, 1956 in Bremerton, WA, passed away March 11, 2011 at her home in Gilbert, AZ with her husband and two sons at her bed side. She is survived by husband Randy; sons Brian and Robert; parents Robert and June Bell; sister Sherry Bell and nephew Kyle Herard, as well as many uncles, aunts and cousins. She had the equivalent of an associate degree in banking and acquired a bookkeeping certificate which enabled her to begin a business from home. Her clients were many and growing. She will forever be remembered for her kindness, keen sense of humor, her ready laugh and her love of God and family.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Mar. 22, 2011.

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March 28, 2011

one of the blessings of knowing you and cherishing our friendship throughout all these years, Pam, was our constant ability to laugh though all of life's circumstances. We had such good times together! Always and forever my best friend here and here-after. Randy and Brian and Robert; June, Bob and Sherry: My love and heart go out to you in this time of deep sorrow for your loss of a very beautiful woman, wife, mother, daughter, sister and most importantly child of God. Love, Kelly

Robert Pack

March 26, 2011

Mom, we all love you so much, you will be dearly missed, but never forgotten. i love you mom!!!!!!!!! i know you'll always be watching over each and every one of us. Thank you for being the greatest mom, the greatest person and a blessing to all who were fortunate enough to know you.

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