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Pamela Kathleen Eggleston

Portland, Oregon

1946 - 2017

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Pamela Kathleen EgglestonJuly 10, 1946 - Sept. 16, 2017 Pamela Kathleen Eggleston (nee Ronan), age 71 of Vancouver, passed away Sept. 16, 2017. She was born July 10, 1946 in Fort Lewis, Wash., the daughter of Lt. Col. Charles Edward Ronan and Leta "Penny" Irene Pence. Growing up with a father in...

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My cousin called me the other day and told me of Pam's death. Pretty ironic that she had just been thinking about her and her family and did some research and found out that she had just passed away. Pam's Dad and my Mother were cousins. Their Dad's were brothers. My Grandfather was Dan Ronan. My Mother, Florence came to live with me in 1995, in Grants Pass, OR. In
1996 or in 1997 we drove to WA to visit her cousin, Pam's Dad. At that time we met Pam, and her two sons, Ronan and Grant. I...

Loved knowing Pam through our mutual membership in Assistance League Southwest Washington. I will always remember her. On Thursday afternoon after her memorial service there was quite a thunder and lightening storm in Vancouver, even with hale! I couldn't help but think it was somehow connected with her farewell that day. Her way of saying thank you. Will miss you Pam!
Elsie Akerson

We thought, somehow, Pam would live forever. How could someone with such vitality, enthusiasm, and joie de vivre not? Bruce and I will forever be grateful to Pam for making Sedgwick a fun place to work for all those years. Our hearts go out to her family at this time.

I was so sad to read about Pam's passing. She was one of the nicest, funniest people I've ever known. On top of her regular duties she was the office events/party planner at FSJ, Sedgwick and Marsh. All of them were a big success and so much fun. I bet she's planning a big party upstairs already. My sincere condolences to Ronan, Grant and all her family. She will be missed.

I knew Pam from Aetna and she was a lot of fun and a caring person. Heaven will be a better place with her.

For so many years you have been not only a dear friend you have been family.

What memories we have all shared: college days, road trips, card parties, BQ's, and Beaver games just to mention a few.

You will be greatly missed.

Tom Philbrick

Dear family, We here in SD send our condolences to Tom, Ronan, Grant and their families. We tried to see Pam last fall as we were passing thru Portland but she didn't feel well enough. Sorry that our families are so spread out around the country, but happy some of got together in NV for lunch a few years ago. (That included Pam.) What a good time!.....Tom, you have to carry the torch for your generation of Chuck and Leta's children. Come to SD to visit and we can visit about grandparents that...

I am hoping she is up in heaven and saying "what a ride!" She brought laughter, joy and kindness where ever she went!

It is with great sadness that I learned of Pam's passing. I have so many fond and funny memories of both working and having fun with Pam. I can still hear her laugh. She was much too young! My thoughts go out to Ronan and Grant as well as your extended family. The loss of a parent is one of the greatest sorrows.