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Tim Stone
November 2, 2007
I was shocked and saddend to learn of Pam's Death. She had a fun and loving personality and her singing could take your breath away!
I remember when she sang with our band while she was still in HS.
Heaven's choir has a sweeter sound to it now. Rest in peace Pam
Suzan Houseman
November 1, 2007
May God Bless All of you in this loss.
Liz Kosciolek
November 1, 2007
Dear Schmit Family,
I was very saddened to hear about Pam. I remember that laugh of hers. I also remember her outside playing with all the kids, Mary, Chris, Joanie, Tony and Sandy. I remember at my sister's graduation and she sang and we had to all look at the trees and not at her. I am sorry that I will not be there tonight, Rich will, but I want to offer my deepest sympathy to all of you and especially to Anita. I will keep all of you in my prayers. Love, Liz
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