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Kelli Smith
January 2, 2019
My most sincere condolences to Pam's family. She was a highly appreciated and well-liked colleague and she will be deeply missed by all of us at Aetna Medicaid.
Lisa Heller
December 30, 2018
Pam, was a sister to me and a wonderful Aunt to my boys. And Ed will cherish all of those long conversations at her kitchen table. Her generosity, kindness and love will be terribly missed. We have so many memories at her home. So many fun times, Thanksgivings, summer holidays and lots of great food. We are all so devastated of her passing. May you rest in peace Pam. You will truly be missed. Our heartfelt condolences to all of your family and friends. Love Lisa, Ed, Ryan and Zachary Heller
Carla & Jay Gillespie
December 30, 2018
We are beyond saddened by the news of Pam's passing. She was always so good to my family and always so willing to accommodate my family in her home.
We will miss her so. Our condolences to all her of her family.
Sincerely, Carla & Jay Gillespie
Michele Hovet
December 29, 2018
Pam was a high school friend, college roommate and maid of honor at my wedding. We shared so many memories. I drove with her across country to New York after she graduated from CSU. It was her dream to live and work there. We saw many sights each time I would visit. Her friendship, loyalty and sense of humor will be greatly missed.
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Shannon Anderson
December 28, 2018
I will miss your laughter, your sense of humor, you... You showed me the Big Apple for the first time! We saw Branford Marsalis at the Village Vanguard, we saw the Twin Towers, the Empire State Building, Times Square, Broadway and all the rest! You made sure I saw all the important touristy stuff and also the cool stuff that only residents know about...
Then you did it again and again - every time I brought my Band out, you met me for lunch or showed us around...
You never missed my birthday or Christmas - for my kids too... you knew how to have fun and PLAY!
A lover of adventure and seeker of joy, you have always been an example of finding fun and making memories and thoughtful, loving kindness.
I hope you are playing up in heaven. Tell Guppy and Grandma and Grandpa I love them.
December 27, 2018
Please accept my sincere condolences dear family and friends. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you. And may you find hope and comfort in God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17).
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