Pamela was the wife of Brian F. Kehs, for 54 inseparable years. They were high school sweethearts.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Eric J. Kehs, and a granddaughter, Gillian M. Kehs, both of Conshohocken, PA.
Pamela was born in Reading and graduated from Reading High School, later living in Wyomissing and Muhlenberg Township. She was employed for 28 years by Sears Corp. and later worked for Stevens and Lee Law Firm, retiring in 2007.
Pamela will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her family and friends.
Relatives and friends may extend their sympathy and respects to Pamela's family on Thursday July 25, 2013 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Cramp Funeral Home, Inc. 934 Centre Ave. Reading, PA 19601. Interment will be private.
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Therese Wilson
July 25, 2013
Thank you for letting me be with your family in this time of sorrow.
July 24, 2013
Eric, our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your whole family. We are all so sorry for your loss and we will keep you in our thoughts. Dave, Kate, Sandy, Joan, Mark, Bob, Heather and Larry.
Lori Cavallo
July 23, 2013
Brian and Rick I am greatly saddened by this . I have many fond memmories from perry st. growing up beside your family. Prayers and thoughts are with you both .
Tim, Cherie and Ryan Wolfskill
July 23, 2013
Brian and Rick - I am very sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I fondly remember her as part of our Perry Street neighborhood as I was growing up with Rick. I regretably can not make the viewing due to a business commitment, but my family's thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Robin S
July 23, 2013
Brian, I am so very sorry for your loss. Pam was a wonderful lady, I enjoyed talking to her on many occasions. I know how much you meant to each other and I wish those that care for you could take the weight of your pain. But know we are all here for you with anything you need..
angela emes
July 23, 2013
I am saddened to hear about this. Pam was such a wonderful person. She brought light into the room. I remember her talking about her dogs and cruises when I worked at Dr Cohn's office. She will be missed!!
Greg
July 22, 2013
Brian,
Words can scarcely express the the sorrow and loss that I feel for you now. . . My thoughts and prayers to you and the family, Brian . . . gpg
Shari
July 22, 2013
As a friend of Eric's, I am wishing your family strength and peace at this difficult time.
Stewart Kaucher
July 22, 2013
Dear Friend, Few can know the joys that you and Pam shared in your 56 years together. Fewer still can know the pain that you now endure alone.
Think of the joys and hold the memories tightly for they will get you through the storm.
Our sincere condolences. Stewart & Carol Kaucher
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