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Pamela Bousquet Obituary

Pamela G. Bousquet
November 11, 1940 - November 13, 2020
Pamela Bousquet (Sorgatz) passed away peacefully at her home on November 13, 2020. She was a fighter who did not let her cancer diagnosis define her, or stop her daily life. To the end of her illness, she continued tutoring young students in piano lessons via Zoom, attended her own online classes, as well as making lengthy to-do lists for her family and paying close attention to national politics.

Pamela was born at French Hospital in San Francisco in 1940. Her parents were Dorothy and Cecil Sorgatz and she spent her early years in Sausalito. Pam grew up on 10th Avenue & Fulton in San Francisco and attended Presidio Junior High and then Washington High School in 1955. She began her college education at U.C. Berkeley, and married the late Alfred (Skip) Bousquet, Jr. at the age of 19. After several years in Germany, Pam raised her two sons Matthew and Ken primarily in Fairborn, Ohio where she worked as a high school teacher and attended Ohio State University Law School. The family returned to California and settled in Fairfax in the early 1980's.

After graduating from law school, Pam became a deputy district attorney in 1984 and served for almost 25 years in the Marin District Attorney's office. She made many lifelong friends there and enjoyed hosting her work gang for lively dinner parties. Pam enjoyed traveling immensely with many visits to Europe, Asia and India. She loved the New Yorker cartoons, her nightly martini, and was a staunch supporter of See's Candy school fundraisers and the Golden State Warriors.

She joined the Sausalito houseboat community in 1988 and as head of the Harbor Equity Group worked tirelessly to create a process to secure permits at the county, state and federal level thus preserving a way of life that is enjoyed by all the current residents. Pam lived on her houseboat for 32 years with her longtime companion Cornell Ross, who preceded her in death in June of this year.

Pam was known as "Grammy" to her grandchildren Cassandra, Sebastian and Elseay. They were the beneficiaries of her intellect, focus and love. She cared deeply about exposing them to art, ballet, music, history and travel. She loved making their Halloween costumes, attending soccer games and every school performance. No detail about their day was too small to pass along to Grammy. An annual trip to Russian River with as many family members as possible was deeply cherished. Many phone calls from Pam began with "I have a good idea." Her family was her priority and her support was unwavering.

She prized her volunteer work for non-profits Performing Stars and the Phoenix Project. She was instrumental in helping them develop a long-term sustainability plan. Pam recognized and emphasized the success stories of the young people involved in both organizations and wholeheartedly supported both programs. In lieu of flowers, please consider supporting: https://www.performingstars.org/ https://www.phoenixprojectmarin.org/

Pam was generous, supportive and fierce. If she was in your corner, you knew it. She will be missed by all who knew her, especially her sister Paula Boghosian, her sons Matthew and Ken, and their families. The family thanks Marilyn Bryant for her home care of Pam during the pandemic. A celebration of life service will be planned once it is safe to do so.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Nov. 25 to Nov. 29, 2020.

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Marie Evelyn Felis

November 19, 2023

Pamela was in cousin - in - law. I was always in awe of her accomplishments. May she rest in peace.
Marie Felis

Marie Felis

November 19, 2021

I was first cousin in law to Pam. I was so impressed with her life long accomplishments. I am happy to have known Pam.

Jennifer Bousquet

November 19, 2021

On the 1-year anniversary of her passing, Pam/Grammy is deeply missed.

Girard Courteau

December 29, 2020

PGB--as I liked to refer to her when she worked with me in the Marin DA's Office--was a tireless worker and close and supportive friend. Sadly, over the years and after I retired in 2001, we went our separate ways. I will always remember her as a close friend and a person with astounding zest for life. My heartfelt sympathy to family members for their loss. GRC

Marie Felis

December 23, 2020

Pam was my cousin-in-law. I am sad that we did not become friends. Her obituary was a wonderful tribute to her legacy. I am sending warm thoughts and prayers to Ken and Matthew, her children. Much love,
Marie San Filippo Felis.

Jacqueline Langford

December 1, 2020

Beautiful person inside and out. She will truly be missed.

Carlos Burns

December 1, 2020

Pam was a very special lady..so glad I knew her. Carlos

Malia Dailey

November 30, 2020

To look out my houseboat window and see her playing her piano, a Bombay Sapphire up martini on the lid and hearing her fingers caress the ivories is etched in my heart. Miss you Pam.❤

Pam Rollo

November 28, 2020

Big Pam was a dear dear friend for most of my life. I will miss her every day. She was a joy! Little Pam

Gale Niess

November 27, 2020

Pam was a good friend and mentor when I worked with her in Consumer Protection at the DA's office. She was such a dedicated, conscientious attorney. She was smart, caring, sassy and wholly unaffected. We reconnected years later through S.F. Ballet, and at Alzheimer's Assoc. meetings for our partners. She was good-hearted and gritty, and enriched my life. My condolences.

Kathy

November 27, 2020

Such a gentle soul. You will be missed.
Clay and Kathy Hoffman

Kimberly Guy Fairbank

November 27, 2020

We had many years of fun in our French classes & it was extremely special to have Pam & Cornell join us in South Africa on Safari! Many blessings to your family.

Mary Anne McDonough

November 27, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love and miss you always. Your strength, friendship and smile will be etched in our hearts forever.❤

Bernadette Larkin Oliveira

November 26, 2020

To all who were dear to her we send our sincere condolences. We hope that your memories of her bring you some comfort during this time of great loss.. Her life was a life well lived and her legacy lives on in all who's lives she touched. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Oliveira Family

Mike barbeau

November 26, 2020

Pamela was always kind, funny and gracious every time I was lucky enough to run into her. I am sorry for a loss which we all feel.

Joni and Fred Palmer

November 26, 2020

Pam was a genuine caring individual who always thought about the other person than herself.

Truly one in a million!
She will be missed by all who knew her.

pauline sloan

November 26, 2020

Pam was a wonderful person and cherished friend. We became friends through Cornell and shared many good times. She will be greatly missed

Kris & Elaine

November 26, 2020

Pam was more than a classmate, she was a friend and always there for others. I will be sure that she is remembered at our future high school reunions.

Ed Gallardo

November 26, 2020

A powerful intellect, and a very attractive lady. She was formidable.

Rayiesha Breaux

November 26, 2020

I met Pam in 2014, while working at The Phoenix Project, she was such a strong soul and inspired me to be brave. She loved her community and the work she did throughout. Her personal life became very impactful to me as she taught my two daughters piano. I am forever grateful for her presence in our lives I will cherish the experiences she shared with my family forever.

Kelly

November 26, 2020

One of the nicest people I have ever known. I am so thankful that I was able to be her friend. I will miss her terribly.

Jennifer Bousquet

November 26, 2020

Pam was an amazing mother-in-law and grandmother. Our family will never forget her. “Grammy” was 1000% present for our family. This is a loss that is so hard to bear.

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