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Pamela Kay Burke

Ventura, California

1944 - 2008

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Pamela Kay Burke died March 22, 2008, in Ventura.

She was born on June 2, 1944, in Portland, Maine.

Pamela was a daughter of Robert and Arline Cook, sister of Gary S. Cook, a fine wife to John D. Burke and an excellent mother to David Brian Burke.

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Pam was a very special person. I count her as a dear friend. We shared so many memories over 30 years. Make a memory during a special time was a favorite saying of hers. That is what I will do now. god Bless. Gig

Though our hearts are heavy at this loss, the fond memories of Pam will burn brightly. She was a wonderful lady who generously and energetically tackled any force layed before her. I learned so very much from her during our time at the AF and enjoyed her loyal friendship in these years following. She faced life's tragedies with grace and with her wonderful John at her side, she was ever vigilent in the act of LIVING. Our sorrow at her passing is lessened only by knowing that now the pain and...

John,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. God bless you and your family.

Pam was energetic and positive. She worked to make her life and the lives of others fulfilling and exciting. She had much to contribute and she will be missed. A hug to her husband who will carry on and find meaning in his life, knowing she would want that.

Many fond memories vacationing and visiting my cousin Pam. She always made me feel important and special growing up. Besides teaching me the latest dances in the 60's, Pam was a great example of a warm, gracious and loving human being. I love you.

Our deepest condolences on your loss John our prayers are with you and your family.

Pam was a lovely woman. She will be greatly missed.

Pam was a kind, vivacious, energetic friend who was a graduate of Buena HS ('63). We worked together in the VC Jail and shared our lifestories. Despite the loss of her beloved son she was a smiling, interested and interesting person. She spoke lovingly and positively of her husband and was a good human to be around.