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Pamela Porter

Denver, Colorado

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PORTER, PAMELA Pamela Ann Porter, 61, of Denver, died suddenly of a brain aneurism on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at her residence. A Celebration of her Life gathering will be held on Monday, June 30th from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Site 3 at Washington Park in Denver. A Memorial Service will be...

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Although I didn't see Pam all that much that never really mattered. When we did see each other, it was like no time had every passed by. There was warmth, friendship and laughter in every moment. My favorite memory is when I called Pam from North Carolina to get her delicious 7 layer dip recipe. I was in a panic needing an appetizer and I knew she had a good one. We chuckled over that. Every time I make that dip I think of Pam ... and will continue to do so. May she rest in peace.

Am so thankful I knew and had the opportunity to spend some wonderful times with Pam. I'll miss her greatly, but will cherish wonderful memories.

I will never forget my wonderful friend whom I met through Gleason. That was the greatest gift you ever gave to anyone Gleason!! Up in the mountains, she had no idea of what to expect from all of us girls and she remained a true and loving friend all these years. I will miss the emails and the cards on every birthday. Pam did touch a lot of lifes in her short time on earth. That thought the world of her. It is a time to celebrate her life for it was a blessed one. My hat goes off to you...

I will never forget my wonderful friend whom I met through Gleason. That was the greatest gift you ever gave to anyone Gleason!! Up in the mountains, she had no idea of what to expect from all of us girls and she remained a true and loving friend. I will miss the emails and the cards on every birthday. Pam did touch a lot of lifes in her short time on earth. That thought the world of her. It is a time to celebrate her life for it was a blessed one. My hat goes off to you lady for always...

Pam had class, and that's all there is to it. She was an adorable, generous and fun-loving gal who would out-work and out-laugh anyone at the table (and she would set and clear the table while she was at it!).
Pam was the prettiest girl ever to come out of Rock Valley, Iowa!
We will all miss her incredibly.

I am so sorry about Pam. She lived her life with a giving spirit and I know she is somewhere good now.