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Pam Wehrman

Diablo, California

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Pamela D. Wehrman Resident of Diablo Pamela (Pearson) Wehrman died on June 19, 2009 peacefully at home surrounded by her family and close friends following a courageous, near year-long battle against Amyloidosis. Pam was born in Oakland and raised in Orinda, the only child of Roy and Dorothy...

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As the Best Man at Pam and Butch's wedding, I'm especially sad to learn of Pam's passing. My thoughts and condolences go out to Butch and family. Bruce Heckelman

Dear Butch, Mark & Lindsay,
We loved Pam very much and are grieving with you. Her departure has left a painful void in our minds and memories. - Marketta & Ron

I will miss Pam's energy,smile and enthusiasm. I had the pleasure of meeting Pam through Hill Branch,and then cycling with her for many years at Oakwood Athletic Club-What a wonderful lady-
My prayers are with you all-

I am so sad to lose such a bright light as a friend and member of Hill Branch. Her boundless smile and energy always lit up the room and made people at ease. She always had a compliment for someone and her warm spirit embraced us all. It is with a tear that I say good by to this loving, tender woman who touched us all with her courage and her many gifts.

I will always remember Pam as a member of Hill Branch and helping especially with Winter Ball. We have lost a valued lady and will miss her. Stephanie Rand

Mrs W was the best cook on planet Earth! Thank you Mrs. Wehrman for adding so much to my earlier years, for making life fun, picking us up all over town in the big white station wagon, for feeding all of us and allowing me to rack up ,what had to have been, quite the food tab.

Mr. Wehrman, you were the quite backer of all of it, you worked hard so we all could play, and swim and live life. Thank you.

p.s. Mrs. Wehrman, the way you were always able to find money on the...

I remember her energy and spirit which contributed to the success of the Winter Ball for many years. A really darling woman.

Dear Butch,so sorry over the loss of your wondeful wife. We are in New York until next week . I will offer extra prayers for you and family.
Regards to all from Joe and Rosie Zakarian

Again my condolence to the Wehrman family. Char (head nurse) and Carol (head nurse) were among nurses here that also offer condolences.