Pamela-Pack-Obituary

Pamela Pack

Niantic, Connecticut

Jul 13, 1954 – Jul 26, 2024

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BORN
July 13, 1954
DIED
July 26, 2024
LOCATION
Niantic, Connecticut

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Groton - Pamela (Clifford) Pack, 70, passed away Friday, July 26, 2024, in her home peacefully. Pam, as she was known to her family and friends, was born in Providence, R.I. on July 13, 1954, to the late Francis and Jane (Sullivan) Clifford. Pam lived in New London most of her early years and...

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I had the pleasure of sitting next to Pam for two years at Navy Region Northeast. I was very saddened to hear of her death. She was a very kind and sweet person.

Lizzy, Erik and Family, Pam and I were friends and neighbors for the past several years. I will miss Pam's friendship very much along with our gatherings and many fun events we attended. My sincere condolences to you all. Sincerely, Paula Siderewicz

Thank you for being such a good friend and a great sport willing to show up for any activity with fun conversation. I will remember and cherish your laugh forever as well as recall that glow of pride as you shared wonderful stories about Lizzie, Eric and your darling grandchildren. You will be sorely missed by all. ~ Paula

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I first met Pam in 2006 in New London were we were having a meeting with Tim Smith and his supervisor and I said who is this energetic young lady that is telling them no you all are wrong. I bet you is this. I bet you is that and that´s how I begin to know Pam. She was a very energetic person as everyone said, She did love to travel. I remember when she first took her first trip to Europe and she enjoyed it. I converse with her over the time, I was a joy working with her.

Pam has been my friend since high school. We reconnected at our class reunion and had dinner monthly. We just celebrated our July birthdays on the 16th. Needless to say, I am deeply saddened and shocked to hear of her passing. Pam emulated love for Lizzy, Sully, and Charlotte. We both had traveled extensively and shared fond memories of Crete and Sicily. Pam was trustworthy, fun, smart and dedicated to what she loved. I will miss her.