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Karen Nadeski
December 14, 2010
My brother John, sister Carla, and I haven't seen Pamela (or Grant) for many years now, but we have fond memories of visiting with her when she and her first husband, Raymond, and their two young children lived above Uncle Scotty and Aunt Eunice. She had a wonderfully warm personality and it's nice that so much family history is included in her obituary.
Jennifer
December 10, 2010
I worked with Pam many years ago at the Hallmark store. She was such a sweet woman with a heart of gold. My thoughts are with you during this sad time.
Donna-Marie Card (Wheeler)
December 10, 2010
Laura (and Family)
My deepest condolances on the passing of your Godmother. May your memories bring you comfort during this time.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
December 9, 2010
I had the opportunity to work with Pam and she was a wonderful, thoughtful, beautiful woman, who always had a smile and a good laugh for you. You will be missed, Pam.
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