Pamela-Schneider-Obituary

Pamela Schneider

Rio Rancho, New Mexico

1954 - 2015

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Schneider, Pamela Pamela Schneider, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2015. We will raise our cups today and every day for the woman who lived to raise our cups and spirits. Only Pam Schneider would have chosen April Fools' Day to leave us…so she did. Born June 17, 1954, with a "face with a...

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I just heard the news that we've lost this wonderful woman. Paula, I never met you, but feel like I know you from the loving way Pam described you. And Linda, we met once in the Starbucks near KNME where I was working. I send both of you and all the family my deepest condolences. I met Pam because I appealed to get into her class at UNM about four years ago. She lifted the cap so I could take the class because she hoped it would benefit the PBS station where I worked! Then we bonded during...

I am at a loss for words.....my dearest "Ethel" rest in peace my friend; I will cherish the memories of you from our days at WM & during the past 2-3 years when we reconnected. You will be missed my friend....

I was saddened to hear about her passing. I only met her a few times at the cancer center when I was going with my friend Rob for chemo. She was truly a beautiful soul. My condolences to Paula and the family.

My sincerest condolences to everyone in the Schneider family.

Haven't seen much of Pamela in recent years, but recall all the good memories of her when she was an active softball player and I would umpire many of her games. We developed a relationship that was unusual between a player and an umpire. She was indeed a very special lady and she will be sorely missed. May you rest in peace, my friend.

Pam is influential. One time when I visited ABQ, I was joining her for dinner with Paula and her family. I invited my mother along, mentioned we were going to a sushi restaurant. Mom said, "I don't eat sushi. Never have, never will." I told her there were other menu items. She decided to come. She sat next to Pam. Pam is a great conversationalist, so she and my mom talked about all kinds of things. As an off-hand remark, Pam said, "Hey, try this. It's really tasty." My mom did, and agreed....

Pam is inspirational, spunky, committed to the people and issues she cares about, and "wicked smaht!" as we say in Boston. She is a friend whose inspirational presence has been with me for more than 25 years, and still is with me. Pam is amazing. Seana

her light will be sorely missed. Blessings, love and light to those who remain.

Pam was a person of great courage and inspiration. She will be so missed. Paula Maes, NMBA