Pamela-Holmes-Obituary

Pamela Deen Fleming Holmes

Greenville, North Carolina

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GRIFTON - Pamela Deen Fleming Holmes, native of Grifton N.C. died peacefully in her Norwalk, Connecticut home during the early morning hours of August 12, 2013. The memorial service to celebrate the life of "Pam" will be held at St. John's Episcopal Church in Grifton N.C. this Friday at the 11...

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Pam was kind, warm-hearted and deeply committed to those she cared for and those she worked with. I will miss her beautiful gentle face in the halls of the hospital. Please let her sons know, they can be forever proud of all that Pam gave to the people around her.

Pam was an industrious worker, a sensitive clinician, and was possessed of an intuitive spirit that informed both her clinical work and her friendships. She is missed greatly by those who worked with her. My thoughts and prayers are with her and with her family.

My prayers go out to the Fleming family. I was unable to attend the service, but very happy to know that Pam is with her saviour. May you have peace knowing that she is in heaven where there is no sorrow or pain. Marie Suggs Rivers

Pam was a great teamplayer at work she was always willing to help. My Prayers goes out to the family. May God comfort all of you.

So sorry to hear about Pam. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Classmate at A-G

Words just can't describe how much my heart aches for the Fleming family. Please know I am thinking of you prayerfully.

My deepest condolences. I'm in Afghanistan and just hearing this now, or of course I would have been in Grifton Friday to say these things in person. I think all the rest of us in the A-G High School Class of '79 had our quirks and flaws, dumb moments and perhaps mean or thoughtless ones ... but I have always remembered Pam as faultless. A gentle, calm soul who just always knew the appropriate thing to do or say to make a tough or awkward situation better, and just seemed wiser than the rest...

Our prayers are with your family during this sacred time and on this week of the Holy “Assumptio”. We pray for Pam as she is taken up to heaven. "When this mortal thing hath put on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: Death is swallowed up in victory." Corinthians 15:54. Thank you for sharing Pam with us. Through her spirit and beautiful sons, she will always be a ray of sunshine here on earth.

To the Fleming family....Pam was loved and adored by both her co-workers and her patients alike at Stamford Hospital. She will be sorely missed....but never, ever forgotten. My heartfelt sympathy to all of Pam's family members.