Pamela-Monn-Obituary

Pamela Sue Monn

Belchertown, Massachusetts

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Pamela Sue Monn Belchertown, MA - Pamela Sue Monn died from a rare sarcoma on August 21, 2025 after two days of superlative hospice care at Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, MA. She grew up in Mont Alto, Pennsylvania. She is survived by her wife and the love of her life, Rev. Janet Powers...

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I worked closely with Pam with UMass events. My company (Christian Party Rental) provides tents & furniture for commencement and other events on campus. Pam always gave me a big hug when I saw her. She was the best! She´ll be greatly missed by all. RIP my friend.

Dear Family and Friends of Pam, Pam and Jan / Jan and Pam - what a couple. Jan being "out there" with the conversation and Pam allowing it by standing and quietly listening. Yet when Pam spoke, people listened - she had something worth hearing. Their relationship reminds me of the song "Love Me" by Collin Raye. We have been blessed to have known such a person as Pam Monn!

I have been working with Pam for over a decade, yearly (Sculpture maintenance), she was a sincere loving even noble women, great pride and honestly, always on top of the situation at hand. Always willing to go the extra mile to make your day better. I will miss her joyous character and smile. She was really very easy to love.

My condolences, Pam was an Amazing human being always taking care of others. she was my Boss my Friend you will always be in my heart

I knew Pam, a little, when we both worked at UMass (for me, almost 20 years ago). For several years we were both on the "Arboretum Committee" there. I had a real interest in the old native trees on the campus; most of the other members of the committee seemed to care about only the trees planted by people; Pam helped with the trees that had grown naturally over the centuries. I remember her fondly.

I was so sorry to learn at church yesterday of Pam's passing. To know her was to love her. Such a sweet, caring person. My sincerest condolences to Jan and Jordan.

"God bless You Pam"... A former UMass Employee..

We were so blessed to have known such a kind and loving soul. Pam will be remembered in our hearts forever. Our deepest condolences to Jan and Jordan. Sending you hugs and prayers!

Peace. Perfect peace.