Pamela-Thompson-Obituary

Pamela Thompson

Huntsville, Alabama

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Dec. 30, 1958 - Dec. 7, 2010 Pamela Cobb Thompson, 51, of Huntsville passed away Tuesday. Mrs. Thompson was a wonderful wife and mother, who encouraged all others around her. She is survived by her husband, Walter Max Thompson Jr., daughter, Rachael Paige Thompson; son, Zackary Blake...

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I just want to say to the family that I am very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with your family Meredith.

We are so sorry for your loss. Pam was a very nice person and very corageous. God bless all of you. kim Mixon Nunn and Family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Pam was a wonderful person and she will be missed.
Julie,Greg,Matt and Chaney Ellis

My heart is heavy for you all. I worked with Pam for many years and she taught me many things, one of which was courage. I know how much she loved you all. Rachel you were the apple of your mom's eye and she did such a great job with you. I will be praying for you, Max and Zack. Zack, I know Pam was so proud of your service to our country. She said so and so am I. God bless you

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Pam was a sweet and lovely person. May God guide you through this difficult time.
Jordan & Beverly Mullins

Our prayers are with all of you during this time. We hope for the peace that comes with embracing the wonderful memories that have been made and the warmth that remains with love shared.
Elie Franklin and family

I worked with Pam for many years at
BellSouth and have such great memories
of her. My thoughts and prayers go to
her husband and children.
Jeanne Ratliff

I have known Pam all of her life. She is my husband's cousin. I have many fond memories of family get togethers over the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Pam was a beautiful person.

My heart goes out to a loving family. Continue to love one another and be strong. Pam's heart was always filled with love.

Many condolences,
Monique Ryan and Kathleen Arthur