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Pamela Sue Varner

Bay City, Michigan

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Varner, Pamela Sue (McMann) Prince Frederick, Maryland Formerly of Bay City

Pamela passed away Monday, September 17, 2007 at her residence, age 52. She graduated from TL Handy High School in 1973 and was employed with the US Government in Washington, DC as an Assistant Director of the...

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Pam and I grew up together as first cousins and of course lived most of our childhood living across the street from one another. We grew apart & lost contact when she & I both moved out of state and we really never kept in contact with one another of which I now regret. It's true what they say, that life is to short and we should always make the best of it. I guess God had a plan and that is why we both ended up at the same class reunion. I was glad that I was able to see her and spend...

Pam - may you rest in peace. You will be missed by everyone you touched during your life.

I didn't know Pam all that well but I knew her enough to know that she was a special person with a kind smile. She always went out of her way to speak to me. I will miss her worm presents in this building. Her coworker Ken

Pamela Varner - you have left a data mining legacy in Washington DC. The detection of fraud resulting from your work will continue for decades to come. With sincere admiration I will honor your memory on current and future projects. Your colleague and friend.

Pam and I worked in DC, but never worked together. I was sad to hear of her passing. I remember her making my new born daughter a blanket in 2002. I was so touched. My prayers go out to her family.

Pam was my boss for a very short time, but I grew to appreciate her dedication and enthusiasm for what she did. We will all miss her leadership greatly.
Roberta Dameron

I have had the pleasure of working with Pam for the last 5 years. She has been my immediate supervisor for the last 4 years. She was more than just a supervisor to me, when I needed a friend, guidance, or motherly love at work it was there. If I needed a shoulder to cry on when my daughter was sick and understanding of why things were happening in my life, she always helped and made things better. And when things got rough, she had my back and it meant more than words could ever explain. She...

Over the past several years I was privileged to work with Pam. Not only did I respect her as a co-worker, I grew to adore her as a person. What a smart, funny and absolutely fearless person, a truly rare combination. She'll always be in my heart and my thoughts as a really special person.

Mom...
If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again...I love you!