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Pamela Byrd Sanders

Fort Worth, Texas

1961 - 2011

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Pamela Byrd Sanders, 50, beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend, departed this life Sunday, Aug. 14, 2011. Celebration of life: 11:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 22, in Greenwood Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Memorials: Autism...

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Seems like yesterday when we would laugh, and occasionally cry together. I will always remember the support you gave me when I received bad medical reviews about my partner. You are not forgotten my friend. We will be meeting again some day. There will be great rejoicing! I miss you so much. Linda Vaughan

We mess her all of the time.

Sweet Pam, I miss you so much. There isn't a day go by that I don't think of you and all the good times. Hope to see you in Heaven. Maybe we can throw a big celebration when we see each other again. Love you always

Marci and Grant

My dear Pam, It's been a year and feels like ten, I miss you, mary trupiano

Still miss you, Tiger Bait, each and every day. God Bless Matt, and God Bless me.

Pam was a big part of what made our neighborhood so special when we moved here nearly 20 years ago. She loved to invite the neighborhood kids over on Halloween to hear her tell scary stories, which they adored. And I'll never forget the time her parrot got loose in the neighborhood. She searched high and low and finally found it in our back yard. That bird flew straight to her shoulder and squawked, "Mama!" It was the cutest thing. ... Pam, you brightened our earthly neighborhood,...

Again, the saying "only the good die young" holds true. What a gift Pam was to all who met her - she was always ready to listen, laugh, help or comfort. I was blessed to spend six of my eight years in the classroom next door to Pam. She was truly a sister of my heart. During those years, we shared stories, laughs, kids, supplies, lunches, books, clothes, ideas and advice. I could always count on her for anything. This was true for everyone she worked with as I watched her share...

I missed Pam SO MUCH this week. It was the first week of school, my first week teaching First Grade. Every time I pass a student in the hall that was one of hers, my heart aches. Every day I wanted to run down to her classroom and talk about the difference between the 6 year olds this year, and the 8 year olds we used to teach. I was so busy all week, but every evening it settled in how much I miss Pam. I really hope she looks in on me and sees the cute little faces and gets to laugh at the...