Pamela-Byerley-Obituary

Pamela "Pam" Byerley

Portland, Oregon

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Byerley, Pamela 'Pam' 53 Aug. 16, 1957 April 11, 2011 Pam is survived by her husband, Jim; daughters, Nikki (Charlie) Crowder and Sarah Payne; foster daughter, Shawnese McClure; and granddaughters, Alaina, Chloe, Macy and Sophie. There will be a memorial service at 3 p.m Friday, April 29, 2011,...

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I met Pam when her granddaughters and my children became friends...my heart goes out to her whole family but especially the kids because I know they must be missing her terribly. I wish I could have been more of a comfort to her when she called me recently. Rest peacefully, Pam. You were very much loved.

I am so sorry to hear that Pam has passed on. She was always full of spunk, fun, and had a special kindness within her. We were the best of friends in the 7th and 8th grades. I remember how she had such long, long hair and how excited she was when her parents finally allowed her to get it cut. I will always remember her fondly and I'm so sorry for your loss.

April 27, 2011

Jim and Nikki. I am so very sorry to hear the news of your loss. I met Pam at Intel a number of times and she always seemed like a very cheerful and friendly person. I'll remember Pam and you in my prayers.

Always with a bright ,cheery smile on
your face, I will miss you, your smile
and your life. Goodbye Pam.

rip pam

I knew Pam since 5th grade. She was always my friend through school. I remember going to a Halloween party at her house when we were kids. Great memory. Going to miss you my friend.

I knew Pam from high school. We spent many hours together flipping burgers at 'Griff's Inn and Out' in Sandy. Pam was always making me laugh. We'd turn the lights off and the jute box up and dance with the other workers. Maybe an occasional mustard or ketchup fight if we thought Griff wouldn't be coming in...and definitely not if Wanda were to be coming:) I'm sure Pam will be missed by those who have been close to her. You are in my prayers.

I met Pam in the 5th grade and our friendship continued throughout highschool. She was always happy and full of life. Such a great sense of humor and I so enjoyed her friendship. My prayers go out to her family.

I only met Pam a few times when she chaperoned on Macy's field trips at Hogan Cedars. She was a joy to have along; always happy and willing do anything you asked of her. I know she was a big influence in Macy's life and Macy was very lucky to have her. Macy will always have a part of grandma with her. God Bless ~ Julie Eisele