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Pamela Bartlett, 80, of Belmont, NH, passed away peacefully on October 1, 2025. A lifelong resident of Hudson NH, Pam’s warmth, strength, and adventurous spirit left a lasting imprint on all who knew her.
Pam lived a full and vibrant life. Alongside her beloved husband, Arthur, of more than 60 years, she co-owned and operated a highly successful sign business that became a cornerstone of the community. Her creativity and work ethic helped build not only a thriving business, but a legacy of craftsmanship and pride.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Pam had a passion for travel and exploration. She and her husband took memorable bicycle trips across the United States forging unforgettable memories along the way. Her heart was especially tied to the quiet beauty of Pine Island and the sun-drenched shores of the Caribbean.
An avid gardener, Pam found joy and peace in tending to her flowers and plants. Her gardens were a reflection of her spirit — colorful, nurturing, and full of life. Whether she was digging in the soil or sharing plants with friends and family, Pam’s love for the outdoors was ever-present.
Family meant everything to Pam. She is survived by her devoted husband, Arthur, her loving daughter, son-in-law, and son, Kristen, Michael, and Randall, several cherished sisters and a brother, six grandchildren who brought immense joy to her life, and five great-grandchildren who will grow up hearing stories of her remarkable spirit. Her legacy of love, laughter, and strength will live on in all of them.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you simply take a moment to enjoy a bike ride, sit on the beach or plant a flower — the things Pam loved most.
Services are private and being held at the convenience of the family.
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