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Pamela Parsons NAUGHTON

Weston, Connecticut

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NAUGHTON, Pamela Parsons Pamela Parsons Naughton, 66, beloved wife of James Naughton (both raised in West Hartford) died April 9 at home. She passed with the same grace with which she waged her 4 year battle with pancreatic cancer. She was surrounded by her husband, their children,...

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Dear Mr. Naughton,
I do not know you or your dearly departed wife, but I have followed your work throughout the years. I am 43 and have always been a fan of yours. I just wanted you to know that I am so sorry for your loss. Pam seemed like such a lovely woman - she had a very classy look to her...and I am sure she brought much light and life to you and your family. God bless you and your children and grand children today and every day. - Maureen Crandall, Dearborn, MI

Jimmy,

Just caught up with Middlebury alumni mag and read about Pam-heart is with you-fond shared memories of duffee school, walking to piano lessons , selling lunch tickets , then hanging out at middlebury waiting for Pam- have loved following your successes,still see Kitty, now married to peter oakes and Susie Haas -take good care

Hello Jimmy, (Conard High Drama/Nettie: Climb Every Mountain)

My heart goes out to you at learning today of the death of
your wife. I did not know her, but if you chose her I am sure she was an exceptional woman.

I remember your kindness/support for me in high school. I was not in the pop crowd and as young then as you were, you
were a man of honor. This too is exceptional.

I was a composer/musician for some years. Teaching too. Waiting in the wings was the...

Dear Jim,
I just learned about Pam. Needless to say, I was totally devastated. She was the brightest star in your life and you should have had many more years together. If her brother was the same Dave Parsons that we went to school with, my deepest sympathies go out to him and his family as well. You all are in my heart and always will be.

To the Naughton family so sorry to hear about your loss. My twin sister and I lived down Waredwell from Pam and Pat, graduating in the same class from Hall. Our thoughts are with you.

I was saddened when I read about Pam's death. I graduated from Conard High in your Class of '63 and remember you and Dave Parsons. I will pray for you and Dave and your families at this difficult time.

To the Naughton Family:

I am so sorry about Pamela's passing. I felt blessed to be able to get to know her even if only for a short while (6East). I immediately felt a connection with her, she was always so strong and positive. Her family always by her side, she often told me stories of you all while I put her hair in pig tails for fun (I'm not much of a hair person) but she would say “my daughter will get a kick out of this” and she would take self iphone shots as a joke (She also...

Jim, It's been a very long time. This is Rolando that lived next to you on Mitchell street. I am so sadden by you and your family's loss. It's hard to put my mind around it. Your beautiful bride left us way too soon. I'll pray for you and your children. You were always so nice to me and our family. I wish you Peace.

Jim I cannot express enough my sincerest sympathies. Our paths crossed for a brief moment in time, your next door neighbor, Bianca's daughter. I was very young, but remember, with sweet memories, you and your family. Hold each other close.....