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Pamela Lassiter Obituary

TYNGSBORO -- Pamela J. Lassiter, 63, a resident of Tyngsboro for the past 15 years and formerly of New Orleans, died Friday morning, Sept. 29, at Lowell General Hospital.

She was born in Boston, Aug. 27, 1943, daughter of the late Billy Gene Lassiter and Gloria (Click) McDonald and stepdaughter of Eugene McDonald, both of whom survive her and reside in Chelmsford.

Ms. Lassiter was employed as a parts co-ordinator at QualxServ Co. in Tewksbury.

She attended St. Vartanantz Armenian Church in Chelmsford, where she would help during Sunday School classes.

Besides her mother and stepfather, she is survived by three children, Diana G. Gonzales and Donald G. Vial Jr., both of Picayune, Miss., and Darlene V. Lewis of Gulfport, Miss.; eight grandchildren, Misty Toruno, Poncho Gonzales, Kandi Gonzales, Amanda Vial, Jessica Vial, Donald Bradley Vial, Miriah Lewis and Billy Lewis; five great-grandchildren; and a brother, Glen K.

Lassiter of Lacombe, La.

She was also the grandmother of the late Beaux Lewis.

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Published by Lowell Sun on Oct. 1, 2006.

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Maureen (Moe) Arsenault

October 29, 2006

I worked with Pam at Wang quite a few years ago. What I remember about her the most was her energy. She was enthusiastic to learn the job and she made many friends throughout her years at Wang and then onto Qualxserv. She leaves behind not only her relatives but a long list of friends who will remember her always.
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Darlene Dundas

October 27, 2006

I worked with Pam at Wang in the LRC, she was a great person who I will miss. Pam always had a great story to tell. I still have a picture of her with Tracy and I dressed up for Halloween that I look at. I can not get over how fast it happened and am sorry I did not get back there to see her but I did get to talk to her on the phone and even then you could here a smile in her.

Leslie McNulty

October 21, 2006

I worked with Pam at QXS for many years. I always enjoyed her stories of her family and her working on her house. She always stopped to say hi to me. She will be missed.

David Vanderwerf

October 5, 2006

I've known Pam for years at Getronics and QualxServ. We've talked a lot over the years, and it's been a pleasure. I still have trouble with the idea that I won't see her again, and that she won't be able to carry out her plans to retire and move near her family. I'm very sorry for your loss. She was quite a lady.

Kandi Gonzales

October 4, 2006

I am Pam's grandaughter, Kandi, and I would like to thank everyone for loving her throughout the years. I know it was shocking for everyone, even to her, to hear about her illness. I would like to thank you for giving your sincerity!

Elaine McEwen

October 3, 2006

Hello,

My name is Elaine McEwen
I first meet Pam in 1995 at Wang Global where we both worked in the LRC.
She was always a hard worker who was very funny and sweet person.

Throughout the past 11 years, Pam and I have shared many stories of work and family.

I was very sad to hear of her illness and could not believe when I heard of her passing. What a shame to loose such a dear person so young.

In the time that I've known her, Pam really touched my life with her abbility to carry on no matter what was happening.

Even in the worst of times, I could always count on a smile and a great conversation whenever I would see Pam.

My Very Sincereist Sympathies to all who loved her.

I was privilaged to have meet my friend Pam.

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