Pamela-Donahoe-Obituary

Pamela Donahoe

San Francisco, California

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Pamela Nunotani Donahoe 1948-2010 ; age 62 passed away peacefully December 9, 2010. Beloved wife of Clarence "Sean" Donahoe III for 40 years; devoted daughter of Katherine and Wallace Nunotani; loving mother of Tracy Donahoe-Lim (Kenneth Lim), Kimberly & Erin Donahoe; adoring grandmother of...

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We've missed you and Sean at our get-togethers. Rest in peace.

My condolences to SEAN AND FAMILY. I had hoped to renew ties during my trip back to SF this January. I regret not staying in touch.
Much love, Velma

I am so saddened to hear this news of Pam's passing...I have nothing but wonderful memories of her and Sean before they had children. I had moved to NYC from SF in 1977, but she and Sean would keep in touch with me with their annual Christmas cards. I watch their children grow up through these cards. My love and prayers goes to her children, Sean and her immediate family...

What a devastating blow! Pam was an extraordinarily good friend. Mostly I remember Pam contributing to the fun times during the decades I have known her.

We shocked and saddened to hear about Pam. We will miss her very much. Our hearts go out to Sean and family.

December 17, 2010
I was deeply saddened and shocked by hearing about the untimely death of Pam. I have known her since junior high, high school and the University of California, at Berkely. Even though I have lived in Tucson, Arizona for 34 years, I periodically kept in touch with Pam and Sean. Anytime, my wife, Margo and I came to San Francisco, I would pick up the phone and tell Pam what dates we would be in the city and to help organize a high school reunion of Fall 1966. She...

I was shocked to hear of Pam's passing. Rami reminded me that Pam and Sean were not at the July reunion. I remember her well - when we were at Ridge Project I found out that we both went to GWHS and I had preceded her. I remember that she loved to talk about their children. I cannot attend the memorial service as I will be up in Seattle, but my thoughts will be with Sean and their family. We will always remember her when we meet at our future Co-Op reunions. Shalom.

Dear Sean,

I am so sorry to hear this sad news today. We have been separated in time and distance since the days at Berkeley. I am very grateful that I at least had the opportunity to see Pam and you again in SF several years ago. May you find some path to peace in the days ahead.

Ron and Carolyn Giannetti

Sean,
Muriel and I were shocked and deeply saddened by the news of your sudden loss of Pam. I wish we had been closer to you both after we returned to CA. We always enjoyed seeing Pam at Rami's parties and picnics. I'm sure your lovely daughters and grandchild will give you strength to keep that irrepressible drive for life you have always graced us with.