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Pam Kilgore

Mansfield, Texas

1961 - 2014

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Pam Kilgore, 52, passed away quietly in her home on Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Service: 9:30 a.m. Saturday, June 21, at Central Assembly of God, 1221 South Center St., Arlington. Interment: Skyvue Memorial Gardens in Mansfield, Garden of Peace. Pam was a loving wife and mother, native Texan and...

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I still love you Miss Pam. Someday we will see each other again.

To Melvin & Lynn. So sorry for your loss. I prayed for Pam each day that she might be healed. I prayed for both of you during her illness. I will continue praying for you each day. My prayer is that the Lord will comfort you & give you the strength & will to go on in life. I can't imagine the heartache you are going through since losing Nancy last year & now Pam. Keep your trust & Faith in the Lord & He will see you through this. I think of the time when Pam was about 3 years old. Melvin was...

To Dan, Stephan, Susanna & Trevor. I have been praying for all of you. My prayer is that the Lord will comfort you during this time of sorrow. Pam was a sweet niece & she will be greatly missed.

I knew Mrs. Kilgore from church. We worked alone side each other in the Greeters Ministry for years, Mrs. Kilgore always had a beautiful smile and Spirit whenever I saw her, she was a dedicated person in all that she did. She loved her husband and sons very much and they were a big part of her life. To her family be strong in The Lord and in the power of His might. And know that all things work together for good to them who love God and to them who are called according to his purpose.

Love you Mrs. Pam

To the family of Mrs. Pam Kilgore: Please accept my deepest condolences in the passing of Ms. Pam. She was a wonderful, loving, and godly woman. I enjoyed the few conversations we had ti share our faith with each other. May God give you comfort and peace in the days to come. Please know that we will see her again when our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, shall return. I'm praying for you all.

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Pam for all the years she worked at Aetna. During those 30 years, Pam always had a sweet smile and soft voice. When we arrived at work at the same time, Pam would always greet me with a kind word and smile. She will be greatly missed. Thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time.

I lived only a few houses away from Pam growing up, we were friends from 1st grade through high school. She was a wonderful person and I will truly miss her loving spirit.

I worked with Pam many years back and I remember her as sweet and sincere lady. I will truly miss her.