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Pamela Susan Pucci, 76, of Brighton, Michigan passed away December 7, 2024. She was born in Detroit Michigan on November 29, 1948 to William and Vonderine Owsley.
Pamela graduated from Redford Union High School in 1967and continued on to receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor Michigan.
Pamela married Anthony Pucci on August 6, 1988 and they were married for 36 years.
Pamela was a Critical Care Specialist in the Trauma Burn Center at the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. She was also actively involved with the Great Lakes Burn Camp helping adult and children burn survivors, and received numerous awards, honors and achievements.
She enjoyed golfing, gardening, walking and hiking outdoors, traveling, cooking and spending time with her nieces, nephews and grandchildren.
Pamela is survived by her husband Anthony; stepchildren, Jennifer (Matthew) and Michael (Susannah); grandchildren, Amanda, Maria, Matthew Jr., and Tessa; brothers, Daniel Owsley and Steven Molnar; sisters, Karen Russell and Robin Gawel; nephews, Aaron, Nathan, Gabriel, and Matthew; nieces, Brittany, Alex, Rachel and Dianne.
To see the Pamela Pucci Service Award - link to the U of M Trauma Burn Center, copy and paste the link to your browser at https://traumaburn.org/programs/awardsapplications/pamela-pucci-service-award
For those who would like to donate in memory of Pamela go to: https:/traumaburn.org/you-can-help/donate
Visitation for Pamela will be held Sunday, December 15th from 1:00 – 6:00 PM at Manns Family Funeral Home.
Final visiting will be held Monday, December 16th from 10:00 until the time of the Funeral Service at 11:00 AM at Manns Family Funeral Home.
Pam – On earth, and now Heavenly Angel……..
Known for her loving, kind, and gentle ways.
A beautiful, majestic, and graceful woman.
Who continuously helped and supported those in need.
A caring nurse, a mother figure for so many children and their families in need.
A devoted wife, relative, sister, friend and grandma.
Soft spoken, sensitive to other’s feelings- words always true and encouraging.
High ideals and generous beliefs about humanity and the good for all people.
Pam – someone we all depended on and loved, and will be so desperately missed-
One of Gods shining gifts for all of us.
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