Pamela-Long-Obituary

Pamela Kaye Long

Knoxville, Tennessee

Age 67

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Pamela Kaye Long, 67, passed away with her family and her beloved dog, Willie, by her side at her home on July 19, 2011. Pam's oncologist, Dr. Daniel Ibach, who cared for her over the last months in her fight against cancer, sat with her while she made her journey home and...

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Pam was such a nice person and a great friend. We love horses and would spend time at Petits over in Kenwood, I believe Jean and Stowell were her Aunt and Uncle. Such good memories! Always wish we could have gotten together again- as we had so much in common.

Thinking of you and your family, always in our hearts.

My heartfelt sympathy to Pam's family. Pam and I were childhood friends in Sherrill, and memories of times we camped out in a pup tent in her back yard drawing and reading and laughing are as fresh today as they were 50 years ago. She was a beautiful woman and lived a beautiful life.

Susan Hornyak Grabow

Pam was like a sister to me. She got me to move to Tennessee when I was 19. I have so many good memories that I will cherish the rest of my life. She was so full of life and very talented. She will be missed so very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. We loved her so much.

i would like pams family to know how sorry i am. pam and i went all thru school together and were good friends. the family lived only 3 houses away. i remember such good times together. pam was queen of our jr. prom. such good memories. i will always remember her.

This is sad news, indeed. I went to school with Pam from Kindergarten through graduation. She was a beautiful person and will be greatly missed. My condolences go to her entire family during their time of loss.

I am sorry to hear this sad, sad news. I had so hoped to get down to see Pam. We shared our love of horses while she lived in Sherrill. I remember being over at Pettit's with Pam ... a good many times. What fun we had. I remember getting back in touch with her, after many years and talking about getting together again. I was hoping on talking her into coming back to our 50th VVS Class Reunion next year.
How I would have loved that. My prayers go out to her family. Her caring and...

A very special lady, we will miss her. She always encouraged and took the time to say Hi , with her great smile, at the horse shows. Joyce and Ken Webster (Hartselle ,Al)

What a sweet and kind woman we have lost. We will miss you Pam but we will never forget your love and kindness to animals and people. Rest in peace sweet lady. Alice Nunley