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Pamela Helm Froman

Birmingham, Alabama

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FROMAN, PAMELA (PAM) HELM, age 51, of Birmingham, passed away on Friday, March 31, 2006. She was employed with The Sheffield Group for 9 years and a member of Lake Highlands Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert E. Helm Jr. and brother, Bobby Helm. She is survived by...

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Pam was the first coworker I made friends with when I started at Sheffield. She is very dear and special to me. I will miss her very much. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. God bless you Pam!

I MISS PAM SO MUCH. I AM THINKING OF YOU ALL. PAM WAS A GREAT FRIEND AND CO-WORKER.

My dearest Aunt Pam,
You have been my Aunt Pam for as long as I can remember, even before you and Uncle Lionel got married. During this difficult time I am having a hard time to find the right words to say to you. I love you, no matter what. Our relationship I will always cherish and your friendship I will always miss. You were always the fun aunt, the one who would sit on the big pillow and pretend it was a horse with me. I can not think of even one bad memory of you, every memory is...

Pam was a very special person. Pam and Lional were the only people I would entrust with my yellow lab's one puppy, he was a special puppy and deserved special parents and that is what he got from Pam and Lional. Pam could warm a room with her antics and she never met a stranger and she had a wonderful heart that loved all of her family and friends very much .God Bless you all
Jenny and Jeff

I LOVE AND MISS MY MAMA,,,SEE YOU IN HEAVEN MAMA

I loved her more than anything, my life will never be the same. GOD BLESS YOU BABY.

There is nothing we can say to make this terrible pain go away for you. If there was, believe me, I would say it. Please know that Pam will hold a very special place in my heart. The statement, "to realize the value of a friend is to LOSE ONE" is so true. Pam and I became very close this year and I will miss her dearly. She never said an ugly word to anyone or talked against anyone even when their critical words hurt her at times. She also never judged anyone, we could all learn from her....