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Pearl was my God Mother. RIP, love.
Susanna Starrett
October 03, 2017


ROYAL OAK, Michigan
Pearl F. Pabarue Pearl F. Pabarue, (Fowlkes), 81, of Bloomfield Hills, MI, formerly of Harrisburg, passed away July 30, 2008. She was the wife of the late James A.A. Pabarue, M.D; dear mother of James A.A. Pabarue, Jr. (Eleanore) and Gail D. Pabarue; loving grandmother of Emily,...
Read MorePearl was my God Mother. RIP, love.
Susanna Starrett
October 03, 2017
The work of this good and loving woman on behalf of equality of opportunity and of the recognition of the humanity in all of us will live long after she and her peers are gone. We were fortunate to know her.
James Young
August 08, 2008 | Harrisburg, PA
James and Gail,
my thoughts and prayers are with you as I cherish the memory of my dear friend, your mother, Pearl.
Claudia Rush & Family
Claudia Rush
August 07, 2008 | Erie, PA
May the peace of God be upon you, Miss Pearl will be missed. "Weeping may endure for a night but joy will come in the morning"
Gwendolyn Cooley
August 07, 2008 | Erie, PA
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS TO THE ENTIRE PABARUE FAMILY. MAY THE LOVE OF FRIENDS GIVE YOU COMFORT AND MAY THE LOVE OF GOD GIVE YOU PEACE.
NIRAVELT (MYERS) O'CONNOR
August 06, 2008 | Augusta, ME
Please accept my deepest sympathies. Mrs. Pabarue was a great role model. I was fortunate to have met her 26 years ago. She was a fair person and I will always remember her kindness.
Tom Connolly Jr.
August 06, 2008 | Oberlin, PA
Your mother will be missed very much. I will always LOVE HER and MISS HER.
Love, Pat
Lucretia Thompson
August 06, 2008 | Harrisburg, PA
Gail so sorry to hear about your mom. I can still remember her and that was 40+ years ago. Your mothers obit in the Erie paper allows me an opportunity to say hello to an old friend and classmate from the Erie Day School. I hope all is well with your family. Please give my deepest sympathy to all. I would love to hear from you.
Rett Walker
August 04, 2008 | Erie, PA
Sorry to read of the passing of your Mother. Your Father was my Dad's surgeon back in the late 50's. He was responsible for saving the use of his right hand. During this time they became friends of our family. Your Dad would hire my Dad to drive him places as he knew he had no income during his recovery period. They purchased Christmas presents for my brother and I. My Dad was a proud man and would not accept charity--your parents always offered him employment for the help they gave us....
Pat (Aspden) Kaeberlein
August 03, 2008 | Winter Springs, FL