Pamela-DiTOMASO-Obituary

Pamela A. DiTOMASO

Hartford, Glastonbury & East Hartford, Connecticut

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DiTOMASO, Pamela A. Pamela A. (D'Engenis) DiTomaso, of Glastonbury, passed away suddenly, Tuesday (February 14, 2012) at her home. She was born June 22, 1954 in Hartford and was the daughter of the late Felix P. D'Engenis and Florence M. (Verrillo) D'Engenis. She was a graduate of...

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We all will greatly miss you!! You touched a lot of people in a special way.You were not only my best friend you were my right hand. You are my angel now.May you rest in peace.I love you forever and ever until we meet again. S.W.A.K XXOO

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Christie Pantano

Donna and Joan, Sorry for the loss of your sister. Sandra(Clark)Zawistowski RN-BC.

Dear Christie,
My kids and I were so very sad to hear of your mom's passing. Every time I saw her at BBL she was so nice and her face lit up every time I mentioned you. I happened to be in the office when the prinicipal asked for a moment of silence to honor her, and so many people were so saddened by the news. I know you brought her much happiness and hope that your memories are a comfort during this difficult time. Thinking of you and your brother,

Donna, Joan, Christie, and Andrew: You are in our prayers, and hopefully time will heal the sadness. Anytime I ran into Pam, she always had a kind word for me. Please accept our sincere condolences and sympathy at this sorrowful time. May God bless you all and watch over you with his beautiful angel.

To Andrew,
I am so saddened and shocked by the news of the loss of your mother. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Christie iam so so sorry for youre loss

To Christie,Andrew,Joan and Donna-
I am so sorry for your loss. Pam was more than a co-worker, she was a friend. I have known her for 15 years and thinking about being at BBL without her just makes my heart ache. I talked to her everyday, we laughed, traded craft ideas and spoke of our children. She always gave my kids little treats at the holidays...so generous and kind. Words really cannot express the void that will be left. I hope your memories bring you comfort. She spoke of you all...

I would like to express my deepest sympathy in the loss of Pam, she was a wonderful person. I remember growing up with her son Andrew in our neighborhood she was such a kind and loving soul, always put everyone before herself. She will be deeply missed; my thought and prayers go out to your family at such a difficult time.

Christie, I am so sad to hear about your mom, Pam was so good to me when we were kids, I will always remember shopping at tj maxx and the farm shop with you and your mom, donna, joan. I know there's nothing I can say to make you or andrew feel better, but know your in thoughts and prayers.