Pamela-Wilcox-Obituary

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Pamela Wilcox

Brattleboro, Vermont

Jun 17, 1961 – Mar 21, 2021 (Age 59)

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BORN
June 17, 1961
DIED
March 21, 2021
AGE
59
LOCATION
Brattleboro, Vermont

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Phaneuf Funeral Homes & Crematorium - Brattleboro Obituary

Pam is survived by her husband Kenneth Gilbert of Brattleboro, her mother Verna Perkins of Marshfield, MA, and her late father Paul Perkins. She leaves behind her sister, Paula Sombronsky and her husband Don of Marshfield, her brothers Robert Perkins and his wife Susan of Billerica, and Kenneth...

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Very sorry to read of Ken and Pams passing. We loved talking with them at the Dutchess County Fair and purchasing their Scentastics Products. Deepest sympathies to their family and friends.

I spent quite a bit of time with Pam and Ken discussing their plans. They were both very passionate about their business and life. I loved Pam's little backyard farm and she certainly got a big kick out of it. So sad to hear of their passing. Sending along my sincerest condolences.

Thank you for your kind words about my sister Pam. We are heartbroken and are now mourning the loss of Pam’s husband, Ken Gilbert as well.
My Mother, Verna Perkins is 92 and the loss of her youngest child is very difficult.

i was so very sad to see this about Pam's passing. We were friends in Lynnfield and Pam was one of the nicest people. I am not surprised to read of her love and kindness for animals. I am sure you have many beautiful memories. With my sincere condolences.

My sincere sympathy to her family. Pam was a great girl.

I am so sorry to hear of Pam’s passing. My condolences to the family.

Classmate Lynnfield High School 1979

This is quite a shock! May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My condolences to Pam's family.
Thoughts and prayets to you all.
James T. Rebidue

I am terribly shocked to hear of Pam's passing and send my deep condolences to Ken and her family. Pam was a jewel among women and worked hard for the health and safety of citizens.