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Her kindness to our family and our pets will always be remembered. She was very skilled and very loving. So sorry for her loss.
Anita Mcnamara
April 08, 2019 | Fanwood, NJ | Friend
Scotch Plains, New Jersey
Dr. Pamela M. Duddy, DVM, 47, of No. Plainfield died Friday April 13, 2012 at Peggy Coloney's House in Scotch Plains.
Funeral Mass, Tuesday April 17, 10 AM at Mount St. Mary's Chapel, 1645 Route 22 W. and Terrill Road in Watchung, New Jersey. Visitation Monday April 16, 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm at the Rossi Funeral Home 1937 Westfield Avenue, Scotch Plains NJ.
Dr. Duddy is an alumna of the 1983 graduating class from Mount Saint Mary's Academy in Watchung and was also Valedictorian.
She graduated Cornell University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree and in 1991 graduated from the Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Duddy was a veterinarian with the Fanwood Animal Hospital for over 15 years and in 2008 become owner.
She helped with many of the local rabies clinics and many animal shelters. Dr. Duddy was also very involved with the Make- A- Wish Foundation.
Pamela was predeceased by her parents Joseph and Eunice (nee Scullion) Duddy.
Surviving Pamela are her 3 sisters Marianne Duddy-Burke (Becky), Eileen Zimmerman (Wayne), and Joanne Duddy, her 5 nieces Nicole Duddy, Emily Duddy-Burke, Rebecca Zimmerman, Fini Duddy-Burke and Jessica Zimmerman, her Great Aunt and Godmother Anne Scullion, also, an amazing circle of Friends.
In lieu of flowers donations maybe made to: St. Jude.org, Sarasavesanimals.org, Heifer.org or pacificwhale.org.
Her kindness to our family and our pets will always be remembered. She was very skilled and very loving. So sorry for her loss.
Anita Mcnamara
April 08, 2019 | Fanwood, NJ | Friend
We knew Dr. Duddy for many years at Fanwood animal hospital. We knew she was ill and had left but only found out about her passing today. We are terribly sorry and offer our condolences. She was a wonderful and caring doctor.
James & Anita McNamara
December 03, 2014 | Fanwood, NJ
I am very sorry to hear of Pam's passing. I knew Pam for many years and was a classmate of hers at Saint Bartholomews in East Brunswick.
Thomas Reilly
September 09, 2013 | Newton, NJ
Rainbow Bridge Seeker
May 09, 2013
I knew Pam through the Windstone forums as DDVM. Back in 2008 she came to visit California to fulfill one of her dreams, to visit the Wyland galleries and meet Mr. Wyland. We of the Windstone forum helped make that possible by helping her to get VIP tickets to a gala that he was hosting where she got to meet him, talk with him and take some pictures. My boyfriend and I both shaved our heads before she came out to visit, I donated my 16" of hair to Pantene Beautiful lengths in her name. We...
Cat "NirvanaCat" Christoph
August 19, 2012 | Anaheim, CA
I will never find a better vet then Dr Duddy... My sympathy goes out to all who knew her. A wonderful person taken way to soon.
Aimee Dalley
August 01, 2012 | Clark, NJ
Pam was trulu one of the best people I have had the honor to know. She was a regular patron at the North Plainfield Library and we all loved her.
She will and has remained in my heart and prayers.
My deep sympathy to her family. How very lucky and blessed you have been to have Pam in your life, thank you for sharing her with us.
A treasured person who will long be remembered.
Sharon Franklin
May 15, 2012 | North Plainfield, NJ
Pam and I were classmates in vet school and the memories all flooded back as I read the guest book. The entries are not only beautiful but also absolutely correct. In all of our years and challenges, I saw only a smile on her face, never a frown. As intelligent as she was, she was humble, caring and a friend to all. My condolences go out to all who have lost her special presence, especially to her remaining family. Pam, enjoy yourself in heaven, you earned it!
Laurence Volel
Laurence Volel
May 10, 2012 | Jamaica, NY
I was a classmate of Pam's at Cornell. Pam was quiet but always had a smile on her face. We all spent so much time together during those four years that we became like a large extended family. It is apparant that she was a credit to our profession and will be missed tremendously by all her family, friends and clients. I hope in her final days she found comfort in her life's achievements and that she dedicated her life to the noblest of all professions. Rest in peace Pam.
Love,
John
John Gagliardi
May 05, 2012 | New York, NY