PAMELA-WASHEK-Obituary

PAMELA V. "PAM" WASHEK

Wayland, Massachusetts

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WASHEK, Pamela V. "Pam" (Manikas) 47, of Wayland died peacefully and gracefully under the loving care of her family at her Wayland residence on Sunday, December 2, 2012 following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Beloved daughter of Father Nicholas C. Manikas and Effie I. (Conides)...

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the good ol' days..................

To Kevin, Ainsley, Kathryn and Jessica: the family we could only hope to aspire to be. To Father and Pros. Manikas: our priest who taught me how to truly have faith and love Our Dear Lord, and Effy, who always welcomed me into her home, forever reinforcing the antique values from Greece, along with the modern ways of the world in America. To Paul, Joanna and my dear, dear Mary: what it is to be true brothers and sisters:

I just now received the news that will change my life forever,...

I remember playing with Pam when we were very young at St. Haralambos. She has always been a shining light and may her memory be eternal.

Remember Pam from our time at St. Demetrios......Father Manikas and everyone, please know my prayers are with you at this time....received a notice Pam Washek has passed away from Wrentham's Angels (our chapter of Neighborhood Brigade which I joined last year....), but did not realize the connection until this weekend when I learned of Pam's maiden name through the obituary. Her Memory will truly be Eternal!

So many of us look up to Pam for her leadership, strength, selflessness and philanthropy.
We all have learned from her example on how to be a better person and better the world.
She started something that will carry her legacy for decades to come.
Se will be so missed.
We was an amazing woman and soooo loved!

To Kevin and family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. I ca't begin to imagine your sorrow. We can be sure that Pam is now in a much better place. But we also know that her presence here was very much appreciated. To see how many friends is a testimony to her impact on their lives. God bless you all.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

So sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I only knew her casually from high school, but the thing I vividly remember is that she was always friendly and had a big smile on her face. From everything I have heard and read, Pam was truly an amazing, one of a kind person. The world needs more people like her. My thoughts and prayers go out to the families. May God bless you all.

My dearest sympathies to your families. I wish you comfort in the loving memories of Pam.

With love and care

Russ Doherty

Dear Father Nick and Presbytera Effie and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies and prayers for your family as this most difficult time.