1954
2025
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Sister Sandra Straub, CSJ
June 3, 2025
Pam was just truly a wonderful person. Always smiling, asking good questions and being available for many extra curricular activities. Sympathy and prayers to her husband, her family, her twin, her friends. Sister Sandra (former teacher)
Deacon Jim & Clare Martin
June 1, 2025
So sorry for your loss. Pam was a new teacher at St. Monica school & taught our oldest daughter in 2nd grade. It was a large class that year & Sister Gracia asked me if I would help Pam 3 days a week which I did as I had been a second grade teacher for several years. May she rest in eternal peace & may your hearts soon be filled with many joyful memories of a life well lived. With love & prayers for her & all your family, Clare Martin
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