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Pamela Gratrix-Wilson

Anchorage, Alaska

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Pamela Rae Gratrix-Wilson, 67, passed away May 31, 2011, at St. Elias Specialty Hospital in Anchorage.She was born Oct. 17, 1943, in Ohio. She moved with her parents and siblings, becoming a resident of Anchorage in 1951. She was a true Alaska girl at heart. Pamela was a fun, good-natured woman...

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Aunt Pam,
My heart is sad to know I'll never see you again. I hear your laugh and see your beautiful smile when I think of you. Thank you for the many wonderful memories while growing up. You were such a big part of my young life. I will miss you forever ~ My love for you is endless. You had a heart of gold as big as the universe. How can anyone else compare...

Pam, we had one of those rare once-in-a-lifetime friendships, starting in college and spanning a couple of decades. We camped together every summer for at least 16 years, often more than once each season, and we fished, ate out, and took countless road trips. We visited each others' homes, cooked together, did homework together, sang, visited each others' churches, sneaked through the woods at night, had hundreds of campfires together, laughed ourselves sick, and prayed together. You loved my...

Pam, you will be missed by all that loved you! Rest in peace.

May you go in Peace Pam. God be with you.

Miss you Aunt Pam! My heart hurts today because your not here! I know your in a better place!

Dearest Aunt Pam, although I hadn't seen you in years, you were always in my heart. I will remember our child hood days with you forever. You always made us feel so special. Rest in Peace, until we meet again. Love you, your niece in MN, Shelly V.

Pam, we thank you for the gift your living brought to each of us. Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day, unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear. Rest in peace!
Jackie

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.