There isn't enough words or time to truly praise a mother, a daughter, a woman who's given so much to a world that never knew what light was shining upon it. We can go on forever on how special she was. The way music spreads from person to person, she touched lives from coast to coast, raising her own children including so many others.
A healer above everything. You never had to wonder if she had arrived, you'd hear her. A voice that carried melody with every word, always a song to be sung. A force of nature for sure. There was never a room Pam couldn't brighten just by entering.
Pamela Jean Brown passed suddenly early morning on 11/20/2025. She is survived by her four children Christopher, Samantha, Alexandra, and Kristen. As well as her siblings Karen, David and Brian and her parents Diana and Jerry Pirnie. She leaves us, all too soon, to reunite in the heavens with the love of her life "Big" Chris Kane. "

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