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Pam Lanham

Rapid City, South Dakota

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Pam LanhamYORKVILLE, Ill. - Pam Lanham died at home on Friday, February 10, after a courageous battle with cancer surrounded by loved ones.Pam was to born to Alice and Charles Lanham on July 3, 1956, in Melrose Park, IL. As a child she spent a couple of years living with her family on her...

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I just learned today that Pammie is gone. I have lots of memories of her and her sister. I will say a prayer for her tomorrow since it will be Good Friday.

"Heartfelt prayers to Pam's family & friends." ......
Karina Tomaselli (Peru, Il)

Heartfelt prayers to Pam's family, my husband and I used to go to Bristol Tap each week for date night for years and enjoyed Pam's wit and humor:) She will be missed.

Pam loved her life, family and friends and though I'm very sad that her life was cut short, I know she lived every day to the fullest. She was a beautiful lady inside and out and I for one will miss her very much. Heartfelt condolences to all of you.

Pam - May you rest in peace now. You will be missed by all the friends you made throughout the years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all your family...... Dale Gates family.

Pam was a friendly outgoing person that loved life....strong and independent. Jennifer you always remember that, she made you that way too. Give my love to your grandparents...and please know I will keep you in my prayers..you are ALWAYS in my heart Jen. Pam the Harley girl, gone but NEVER forgotten.

Noreen Remington

Ride on Pam the roads all yours now.
Peace.

She will be dearly missed by Nancy and I. Our weekly dinners, the bike rides, the visits. Last I saw her was a couple of Sunday's ago when I dropped of some of Nancy's homemade chicken noodle soup and stuffed shells. We'll say a prayer for you. Bruce and Nancy Bamforth

My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. May wonderful memories fill the hole in your hearts over the days, weeks and months to come. Karen Pearson