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Pam Gompertz Schmitz

San Anselmo, California

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Pam Gompertz Schmitz passed away at her home in San Anselmo, CA, on August 25th with her two daughters, Leslie and Charlie, and her husband, Dave, by her side. She fought pancreatic cancer with courage for 8 arduous months; she was 62 years old. We deeply grieve her loss, even as we celebrate and...

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My condolences to Pam's family. I am saddened to hear of Pam's passing. She was truly a wonderful genuine person. Pam and I worked together back in the early 1980's. We became friends immediately. I was working in the NYC office and Pam on the SF exchange floor. Pam took a business trip east to meet co-workers in the NYC office. We loved her and accepted her into our group instantly. Her upbeat attitude, friendliness and professionalism was infectious. The world is a lesser place without...

We are so incredibly sad to hear about Pam's passing. I had such fun with Pam and Cammie when working on the options floor. Hanging out after work in San Anselmo are some precious memories for me. Pam was so bubbly, funny and smart. It really made my heart hurt to hear that she had passed. Chris and I send our sincere condolences. Nancy Engdall

Dave, so sorry for your loss. Please take care.

Namaste, You know the old saying "We only see each other at weddings and funerals," both being occasions where friends and family gather to share an important event in someone's life. Well, I met Pam at my Uncle Tom´s funeral, I was fortunate to be seated at a table near her. Once we identified with each other we launched into the usual chit-chat about our respective careers. Once the pleasantries were out of the way we started to talk about what really matters most, the love of family,...

Sadly Pam and my paths have not crossed for over 20 years. But I can still imagine her laughter and the way her eyes lit up whenever she smiled. She was truly very special. RIP Pam. Deepest condolences to her family.

I met Pam at a Horizons Foundation event a few years ago. She was incredibly welcoming...warm...I felt like we were lifelong friends. Infectious positivity is an understatement. The world is a better place because of her.

A beautiful woman and a beautiful family. We should all be so fortunate.

Dave I am so sorry that Pam is gone.

sorry to here the passing of Pam .