PAMELA-BULLARD-Obituary

PAMELA BULLARD

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1948 - 2016 (Age 68)

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PAMELA, born Sept. 14, 1948 in Norwood, Mass, died peacefully on Nov 4, 2016 at her home in Phila, PA. Pam was the daughter of Richard Kendall Bullard and Nancy Stone Bullard. Pam was a graduate of NYU and received an MSL from Yale. She was a writer, editor, anchorwoman, producer...

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Roland,
Although we never met in person, I loved having long discussions with Pam in my office where she lived. She was a very special person and the world will never be the same without her in it. Thank you for being such a good brother to her during difficult times. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

MAY God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time.Psalm 29:11

Dear Roland and Nancy: Your family was a very strong part of my childhood and my father's. We loved visiting with you at the camp on Chatham Bar. Your dad was my father's best friend. So sad to learn about Pam's passing but delighted to learn of her outstanding accomplishments. Love to all, Isabelle "Bunnie" Kimball Brown.

Everlasting Peace to you, Pam, my childhood friend. Pam and the Bullard family had a large role in my childhood. I'm remembering trips to Vermont, driving the four wheel from Orleans to the Cape Cod cottage, picking heather, sailing Chatham harbor, skating on the pond and warming up after in the log cabin, once even, changing the flat tire on the Lincoln Continental! Oh, how could I forget, Pam, we both were on crutches at the same time in fourth grade and commenced races in the hallways of...

As children in school, we had our differences, but I admired all the work you have done in education and journalism - rest in peace; and there were some funny times in Elmwood.

Peace everlasting to You, Pam who was my closest childhood friend and my maid of honor at my wedding to Spiro. Pam and the Bullard family had a large role in my growing up; skating the pond and warming up in the log cabin, driving from Orleans in the four wheel, picking heather along the shores of Cape Cod, sailing in Chatham Harbor, or, eating tomatoes straight out of their garden with a salt shaker, Vermont trips, and, oh, we were both on crutches at the same time in fourth grade! Our...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My deepest sympathy to you Nancy . She was a brilliant mind and I remember in high school being in awe of her. May she rest in peace.

Rest in peace Pamela....