Pamela-Flake-Obituary

Pamela Flake

Eugene, Oregon

1953-2013

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Pamela Ann Flake was a traveler and lover of her lord Jesus Christ and God's creations. She was born in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, in 1953, was a Girl Scout growing up in Boise, Idaho, earned a Master's degree in Special Education from the University of Oregon, taught school in the farthest...

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So nice receiving the 10 year memory of Pam! We shared many experiences together in both Alaska and Idaho, as well as many cups of coffee. I think of her often and miss my dear friend. I am only comforted by knowing that she is with our mutual friend, Jesus, and continuing his mission. to the entire Flake family who Pam spoke of so sweetly.

Much love to the entire Flake family as you continue to share treasured memories of Pam. I was very touched by the beautiful "Celebration of Life" as each one of you paid tribute to the many ways she touched all of us. It was the most meaningful,blessed,and personal event of that kind that I have ever attended. I did sense Pam was there in spirit and smiling through the tears and humor with the gathering of very special people spanning many generations. God did not leave us without comfort in...

To the family of Pam Flake. We knew her from good old Lib.House in the 70's. She was a kind and gentle person who was refreshing to be around. She had an easy smile and inner sturdiness and joy...yet she strove for her purpose. She was a person of encouragement.
She is at rest, in fulness of joy.
Peace to her family.

Mario and Andrea Diaz
Salem Oregon

I remember Pam from high school as a beautiful reserved and kind person. I have enjoyed reading all that she has accomplished.
I know she will be greatly missed by so many who love her and were the recepients of her good works. God bless

Such a beautiful girl...and a dear friend. I am so, so sorry. God and Goddess bless you all!

We're having a celebration of Pamela's life near
the McKenzie River in Springfield, Oregon, on September 2nd at 1pm. The venue is "Along Came Trudy"
Please contact me if you will be attending.

My heart dropped when I heard of Pam's passing. Since high school, Pam had visited me in Boise and Anchorage. Each visit left me feeling humbled by her genuine kindness and limitless
compassion for those who face a lifetime of difficulty. I will always remember the strength she found in her love of Christ. She did, by all means of measure, lead a purposeful life, one that many along the way will reflect back upon and in their hearts recall the difference she had made. What a beautiful...

Pamela and Shep

Sending love and condolences to Pam's family. I remember her growing up in Boise, as a kind, gentle soul with a good dose of fun and adventure.