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E. Pamela O'Brien Nardi

Hyannis, Falmouth, Massachusetts

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62, of Hyannis, formerly of Falmouth, died Tuesday, June 3, 2008, at the age of 62, after a long illness. She was the beloved mother of Ericka Lewis and grandmother of Pamela and Shelby and is also survived by her brother, Paul Nardi Jr. of Norwood, MA and his wife Lena and niece Danielle. Pamela...

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Pam - we love you and we miss you. We will always be greatful for your gift of friendship to us, and for the many many meals we shared together (and coffee.. and wine.. and apple martinis : ) You may be gone now, but you will never ever be forgotten - not just a saying, but the truth. The legacy you have left behind with your friends and family will continue to be passed on from generation to generation.

With much love,

Kristin and Patty

Pam at the 2007 InterPride Conference in Zurich, Switzerland

Pam was such a wonderful person, she was smart, funny, demanding and knew what she wanted and how to get it. She was the reason I got involved in lgbt causes on the international level....she was a mentor and friend. I love her for all she has done and the memories she has given us.

Pam at her celebration of her friends Party in January 2008

Pam, my very own "red" was one of my closest friends and soul mates. We traveled to 4 continents together, shared good wine and good laughs. No one will ever take her place in my life or heart. I am glad I was there up to the end. I promise to put up the sign "Pam O'Brien Guest Suite" over my 2nd bedroom as you asked me to. I will miss her very much.......XOXOX Alan

Pam was the daughter of my mother's best friend. While growing up, I looked at Pam as a "big" sister" who often visited our home and occaisionally stay with us.

I will always remember how she had a smile that could light up a room and her enthusiasm for life.

May she rest in peace....

Pam, Nine-Zero Hotel, Boston, MA 2007

I love you, Pam. I know your still with us and watching over us. I often think back of our first and last dance at Club Epic. November 16, 2007, Scott's birthday. You can still move girl! I Love you, Pam, and thank you for everything you've accomplished in your life that has benefit and changed the life of all of us.

RIP Auntie Pam
Love Dani