Pamela-Bonar-Obituary

Pamela Bonar

Seattle, Washington

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Pamela Bonar passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on July 2, 2009.

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Ben & Joyce, Tom, Kathy and family, we send our sincere condolences on Pam's untimely death. We cannot begin to feel your pain, but we know it makes your hearts heavy. May the memories of all the wonderful times with Pam help ease your grief. You are in our hearts and prayers.

My heart is heavy with the loss of our first guck, Pamela Bernice. Uncle Ben & Aunt Joyce, Sophia and Sonia, Tom, Kathy and family-I send my love and strength to support you at this sad and uncertain time.
Pam will be remembered as an amazing and courageous mom to her two beautiful girls,Sophia and Sonia as well as a lover of animals big and small. Pam was an adventurous spirit, who knew exactly what she wanted, and went for it with a confidence and tenacity that was awe inspiring to...

we are so saddened and our hearts are breaking for Ben and Joyce, Tom and Kathy..we were so blessed to know you as a family and have met Pam. we are thinking of you and our prayers are with you.
Love Tarek and Diane

My heart aches for Sophia, Sonja, my sister, brother-inlaw and Tom, Kathy and family. Pamela will be missed very, very much. She has left a great legacy with her girls. Our comfort is knowing she is with Mom and Dad and they are watching over all of us.

Aunt Mary

I worked with Pam at the Bon Marche (Macy's) in Seattle. She was very young, and still attending SPU. I remember Pamela as a sweet, and a very smart young woman. She would sometimes ride home with me, because we lived in the same area.
My condolences go out to her family. Saundra T. (Seattle)

Dear Pam: I know you are at peace with Jesus, Mom and Dad, but oh Pam we miss you so much.
As mortals it will take us along time to know that peace, but with the help of God, , you and Mom and DFad, with time we will get there.
I want to remember the good times. My first meeting with you was when you were about 2 yrs old. Your Mom told you not to step in the mud puddle, which you immediatly did. I thought oh wow what spirit. I remember our family trips when you came up to visit, the...

Our tears and grief are for those of us left behind. This beautiful free spirit has now been set free, waiting with Grandma & Grandpa Loveland, and all the other loved ones who have gone on ahead. God bless you Pamela.

My heart and prayers to Tom, Kathy, Ben, Joyce and of course Pam's daughters. As your neighbor, I've been able to see the joy and closeness of your family and I'm am sorry for the loss of one so young and vibrant. There are no explanations or words for the void left when loved ones leave us, just the comfort of friends, family, God and time. My you find an abundance of all to aid your healing.

I am good friends with Tom and Kathy and throughout the years I have had many opportunities to participate in family gathering such as birthday parties, Anniversaries First Holy Communions, and even vacations. Many years ago when Pamela’s daughters were only one and three years old. My husband Saul, daughter Natalie joined Ben, Joyce, Tom, Kathy and their kids, Pamela and her two girls on trip to Maui, Hawaii. We all has such a good time, and it was then that I got to know Pamela on a...