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Condolence: I adored Pam and always looked forward to visiting with her at my office. She always had some fun story to share about her beloved dog and the new puppy in her life. She was happy and just a joy to be around. I will miss her tremendously.
Condolence: I am so sad to hear this news. I have such great memories of Pam, saying her name put a smile on my face. She was a great woman. When she was recovering from surgery years ago, and I helped out, we had a great time together. She thought I kept coming over to "help her" - it was her company that "helped ME!" That's how she was.
Much love Christy, thanks for sharing your mom with me!
Condolence: I have known Pam since I was 8 years old and was lucky enough to become friends with her daughter, Christy. I am grateful that I had time with Pam while growing up. She was strict with Christy but loved her so much, it was a truly awesome thing to see. She loved Marty so much that it almost broke her when he died. I am lucky enough to have been close to the family for many years and see how gracefully a woman can age even when she suffers. I am grateful that I got to know Pam as an adult as well. She was so thoughtful and sentimental. She loved my son beyond her time on this earth. He always looked forward to her considerate gifts and her very well-written notes each holiday. I will really miss sending snacks over to her when Christy would come visit. I will really miss being able to call her and talk to her about how much we love Maine. I will miss hearing what her dog would do. My deepest sympathy is for you, Christy. I hope that you do what you and your mom did when your dad died: insist on remembering and talking about them. Pam, I hope you are at peace and know that I and my family send out great love in your name and we will never forget you.
Condolence: What a sad loss! Mrs. Pedersen was a wonderful woman and teacher. Whenever I think of my SJA days, I remember her and smile. She was always ready with a smile and reassuring words, something that was so treasured, not only for a teenage girl but also for a teenage girl who struggled with math! I can still remember her telling us how to spell her last name: "P-E-D-E-R-S-E-N, there are 3 'e's' so it is e-cubed!" She was so funny, sweet and kind!
The obituary is a lovely tribute to her and truly captures how warm and caring she really was. Many prayers to you!