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Pamela G. Reynolds

Seattle, Washington

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Pamela Reynolds passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 27, 2007.

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To Ken, Adam and Aubrie:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time in your lives. Pam was certainly a fighter to the very end and we admire her tremendously.
Love,
Uncle Melvin and Aunt Arline

To all that have signed this Guest Book, Thank You. Your thoughts and memeories are greatly appreciated.

To Pam, my wife, best friend lover, mother of two wonderful children. You gave me so much in our 25+ years together. And endured so much. There are no real words that can convey just how much I really love you. I will miss your smiles, your laughter at my bad jokes, your touch, kisses and hugs. Your passing has left a hole in my life I will not soon fill. You will be missed but not...

I don't even know where to begin to talk about Pam. She was such a wonderful caring woman, she always made whomever she was talking to feel like they were the only person in the room. She took care of me at a concert when I was 8 1/2 months pregnant, kept me company on a lovely trip to Lake Tahoe and loved to enjoy strawberry ice cream daiquiris. She came to visit us one week before our wedding because she knew the wedding day would be too hectic. She laughed and loved life and will be so...

Although I only had the pleasure of knowing Pam for less than a year, I was deeply touched by her kindness, caring attitude and perseverance. I too echo the well expressed sentiment of Kelly Anderson to her Aunt Pam. My prayers go out to all of Pam’s family.

Dear Aunt Pam,
I wish that I cold talk to you right now. Our lives have chand without you but you are still here in our harts. we are glad that you are in heven but sad that you are no longer with us. We also hope that you have a good time in heven. Love Kelly and the rest of the familie. I love you Aunt Pam!

The last time I saw Pam was in October. I was invited over for a delightful salmon dinner! I will never forget how she really wanted applesauce. She brought out some store bought kind and decided it didn't taste right. Then she set out to find the applesauce made by someone special (I want to say her dad?). It was perfect and added a nice touch to our meal.

Pam was like a second mother to me, I've known her since I was 2 when Aubrie and I attended Kindercare together.

She will...

Carrige Ride in Central Park Jan. 2005

July 18, 1981

Is it any wonder I fell in love with Pam?