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Pamela Peters Bates

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Pamela Peters Bates, 62, of Lopatcong Township passed away Sunday, November 14, 2010 at home. Born: October 1, 1948 in Portsmouth, OH, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Helen Combess Hughes. Personal: She and her husband, Alfred R. Bates, II were married May 28, 1995. Pamelawas a retail...

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Dear Al and Les,
Words can not express the feelings that I have about the passing of Pam. She was my dearest friend on Lynnfield. We had such good times together. It is hard for those left here on Earth, but we must remember that Petey is now pain free and living forever in God's house. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this very difficult time.
Darlene, Fred and Scott Eger

Al- I am so very sorry to hear about Pam. Please know that the Miller family is here for you if you need anything. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love - Chris & Brian Russo

Dear Al & Girls:

I met Pam in 1992 when I took a part time job at Gordons. Diane, Pam & I laughed alot together and helped each other to get through having lost our husbands. Friends and laughter got me through some tough times as I hope remembering her funny comments will get you through this difficult time. Pam was lucky to have met you and enjoyed a wonderful second chance. She always told me to enjoy new things as she put it "an adventure".I wiil remember her with a smile.

I would always enjoy talking to Pam when I shopped Zales. I will always remember her sweetness and willing to help. I especially remember the kindness she shared with the little Chinese boy when he was in the lower grades at Alpha School. She always helped him with his schoolwork and translating American understanding to him so loving and patiently~ May her smile be everlasting!

Hold on to the memories,that will get you through it. Thoughts are with you

Dear Al,
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your wife, Pam. Although we never met her, you spoke of her often at Dunkin Donuts, and we could tell she was a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Dear Al,
We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your wife, Pam. Although we never met Pam, we could tell by the way you spoke of her when we were at Dunkin Donuts, that she was a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Al, what can we say but how sorry we are for your loss. Just hold onto all of the good memories that you can to help you get through the days ahead. Our prayers and thoughts will be with you.

Dear Al,
We were so sorry to hear the loss of your wife, Pam. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.