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Pamela Burton Coleman, 67 of Florence, passed away August 27, 2021. Pam was an avid reader and enjoyed mystery novels. She loved spending time with family and enjoyed all foods, especially chips and salsa.
Pam is survived by her children: Clinton Burton, Jasmin Brand, and Kathryn Brand-Boyd, son-in-law: Edward Boyd, grandchildren: Elijah Mckenney and Ziah Burton and many other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her first husband: Moses James Brand and parents: Charles and Katherine Burton.
Services for Pam will be held Friday September 3, 2021 at Linnemann Funeral Homes (1940 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005) starting at 10:30 am. . Online condolences can be left at www.LinnemannFuneralHomes.com
The service will be live streamed at: https://youtu.be/eU2oPfEbrZA
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Sponsored by Linnemann Funeral Home - Burlington.
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September 2, 2021
Clarence E. Shepard
CRB, Hey brother, I am so very saddened to hear about your loss. My entire family sincerely prays that your entire family is cloaked and comforted by God's love and peace now and always.
Clarence E. Shepard, TX
September 1, 2021
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Brooke & Ava
Sending you love during this difficult time. We will always be here for you all.
September 1, 2021
Ava and Brooke Stewart
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