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Pamela Weinbach

Naples, Florida

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Pamela (Corbit) Weinbach Naples, FL

Pamela (Corbit) Weinbach, 56, of Naples FL, passed away on October 2, 2012 at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX.

Born June 10, 1956, in Bridgeport, CT, she was a daughter of the late Lawson and Gloria (Knox) Corbit. She was a...

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My heart and prayers go out to Bob, family and all of Pam's close friends. Many hearts are broken. I have known the family for around twenty four years. Shortly after we met, Pam and I became great friends. Our hearts connected and together we built a true friendship that will stay bonded forever.

She was the best friend the world could ever offer. She loved life and lived it to its fullest. She brought the very best out of you and could turn the grey clouds into sunshine. Her...

My thoughts and prayers are with all of Pam's family and friends. I have wonderful memories of working with Bob and Pam. Pam was always kind, thoughtful, and so full of life. I feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to know Pam. The world was a happier place with her in it.

Bob,
I am so sorry for your loss, As you know, Pam was one of a kind, I have not seen her in quiet a while, but remember the times we had, working together, building the homes at Fairways at the Cape. I had never met anyone like her, that was some of the happiest times of my life. I have missed you both and I am so sorry.

My condolences to the family during your time of sorrow. May God comfort you and give you the strength to cope (Psalms 46:1).

I meet Pam through my daughter. She was such a kind person and always had something nice to say about you. She always made you fell very welcome and special. Pam always had a smile on her face. She loved her husband Bob and all her children. I loved Pam very much and miss her everyday. But one day I will see her in heaven. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I could talk all day about her because she had the kindness heart. I know that BOBO and BELLA miss her also. Pam love you for...

Bob
So sorry for the loss of your dear wife
my prayers are with you and your family
Paul Dell Uomo

My sincerest condolences to Pammie's family. I had known her all my life, as I moved to Hayes Drive when I was 3. As kids, we played in a neighborhood filled with other kids and Pam would be the one to create new games or write skits that we'd perform in someone's garage in front of the whole neighborhood. There was 'Crazy Hat Day' and trips to Red Cedar Lake and playing in The Corbit's cellar, where a mysterious bomb shelter fascinated us all. Later on, in high school, 'Pammie' was...