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Pamela Warner Obituary

(Nee Goff) Age 48, of Waukesha. Died Nov. 2, 2005 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Doug. Dear mother of Daniel, Jamie. Sister of Richard (Chris) Goff, Stephen (Nancy) Goff and Patricia (John) Schlosser. Employed at US Bank. Funeral Services 7:00 PM Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church, 312 N. Main St., North Prairie. Visitation from 4:00 PM until time of services on Monday at the church. Interment St. Joan of Arc Cemetery. Memorials to Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, appreciated.

Mealy's Funeral Home Eagle, WI (262) 594-2442

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from Nov. 3 to Nov. 6, 2005.

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Kristi Knutson

November 7, 2005

To Doug and family,

My heartfelt thoughts go out to you during this difficult time.As your heart hurts now, please know that God will ease your burden over time. Your mom/partner is still with you now, just more peaceful!

Joanne Angles

November 3, 2005

About two years our family moved to the Waukesha area, when Dan and my son Nathan met at basketball camp. Pam stopped over at my house to introduce herself and welcome me to the area, which really impacted me since she was the first one to do so. What an incredibly selfless wife and mother! Pam will be forever remembered for her love and courage.

Joanne Angles

Dawn Carlson (Pearson)

November 3, 2005

What an incredible loss. I worked with Pam for years at US Bank (then Firstar). She was always a fun, upbeat person - she will be missed.

CHRISTINE THORNTON

November 3, 2005

I had the opportunity to work with Pam at First Financial which is now Associated Bank. She was a great boss and a wonderful person. I remember the day she answered the phone at work and it was the radio station 99.1 THE MIX. Pam won 1000.00 and the first thing she said was that she was going to buy herself a great looking wig . You just had to be there to see how happy she was.

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