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Pamela Houston Krisch

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Pamela Houston Krisch, 53, of Roanoke, Va., passed away quietly at home on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, in the company of her friends, family and beloved pets and with a view of her prized garden. Pam brought much beauty and elegance to the world through her artistic endeavors sculpture, decoupage...

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Thank you, Pam, for honoring me with your presence, grace and trust. You taught me about dignity, the power of inner strength and determination. Years ago, you helped me learn to successfully work with a body challenged with MS and to realize the powerful energy of mind/spirit over body. (Thank you, Karen, for providing us the opportunity to work together in such a beautiful, healing space.) Peggy and David, losing a Mother can be one of life's most difficult transitions. Next week, I will...

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. All who knew her will miss her deeply.

What a wonderful women. What a special friend. How impossible it is for me to comprehend that my Pammie, a person I have loved since we were both 23-years old in New York, will no longer be a phone call away. What a honor and a privilege it has been to know the "Grace Kelly" of Roanoke, All my love and sympathy to the whole Krisch/Houston family.

Peggy and David, it was a real blessing meeting your mother and her family and friends. I really enjoyed getting to know her. She was a beautiful person and brought so much love to everyone. My prayer are with you guys.

Sam, Peggy and David--My life is so much richer for having known Pam. I got to know her when she chaired the first "Women Against MS" luncheon in Roanoke. I was immediately drawn to her kindness, elegance, grace, talent and beauty. My thoughts are with you and the family.

Dear Sam, Peggy, David and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Pam touched so many people's lives with her beauty and kidness. All this time when she was ill with her MS, I never heard her complaint about her illness. She was a great fighter. We all who knew her will miss her deeply.
God be with you all.
Maria Lin (Roanoke,VA)

Peggy and David,
I was blessed to have met your mom when she so bravely chose to stand up and share her voice to the Women against MS movement four years ago. She was so nervous - but her voice was so powerful - igniting a fire in her friends and the women in Roanoke to support the National MS Society.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time, but I hope you know how loved and lovely your mother was to so many people.

Sam, Peggy and David - I remember you all so well during the early North Cross years. Pam was a beautiful lady, inside and out - a kind and warm person with a constant glow. Please accept my deepest sympathies. The pain we feel when someone leaves our life is in direct proportion to the joy they brought to our life. I know in her life, Pam made each of you feel that you truly meant something to someone. That was her gift.

Peggy and Dave, Your mother was a lovely woman and will be very much missed. Every person she touched in life was blessed to know her. I will always remember her as a great friend to my mother and a kind and generous woman.
Love Morgan