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Paula Rawl Calhoon
November 20, 2011
Ashley and Travis,
Your mother impacted my life as a vulnerable teenager working at the Lexington Country Club pool as a lifeguard. I can still close my eyes and recall vividly her physical beauty; but, most impressive was her genuine eloquence and grace. Her smile could light up a room and her essence would remain long after she left a room.
May you find peace in knowing that others care through shared memories.
Patti Bartlett
November 6, 2011
Until we meet again, my dearest friend. May you eternally R.I.P. I love you and will forever miss your beautiful, loving spirit.
Laurie Schwarz
November 5, 2011
I met Pam in he '80's when we were both members of the Lexington Medical Auxiliary and I immediately liked her. She was so kind and sweet to this Northerner that I shall forever remember her many kindnesses. I am at a loss for words over her early passing. My heart goes out to her children, grandchildren and siblings.
George Lander
November 4, 2011
Pam worked with me in real estate for several years. She was a beautiful lady always effervescent and outgoing. She always had a smile and a keen interest in others. She will be missed.
Susan Wingard
November 4, 2011
My condolences to Pam and her beautiful family. I worked at SC Voc Rehab with Pam at MUSC back when she was having her family. I saw her once since then in a store in Mt. Pleasant and we had a brief and fast reunion. Pam was one of the most beautiful ladies I've ever known....and heaven definitely has a new angel.
Janet Golay
November 4, 2011
I remember Pam as a very elegant, graceful, & sweet young woman with a lovely smile & eyes that radiated warmth. I met her in Charlotte, NC in 1977 when she was about 24 years old. Her spirit was unique! I enjoyed our conversations over the next few years when our husbands were in practice together. I hope she is at peace. My deepest love & sympathy are extended to her family........ no words can express the intensity of your loss right now.
S Ferris
November 4, 2011
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. May the God of all comfort, comfort you in this time of sorrow.
(Isaiah 12:2)
Sandra and Ken Tabor
November 4, 2011
We were so sorry to learn of your mom's death. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time.
Jennifer Truesdale
November 3, 2011
Pamela will be missed greatly. I only knew her briefly but she was a talented woman with a beautiful spirit whose light shone brightly. My thoughts and prayers to all her family left behind.
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