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Paul Robinson posted a condolence
Monday, December 6, 2010
There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about Pam. I will always be grateful for the time that we shared together! Pam always knew how to make me laugh. In fact it was her laugh that had me smiling even as I type I'm smiling because I can hear it. The endless hours on the chatting on the phone about work, life and family is something that I was always hold close to my heart! I'd like to share one brief but amazing story since Pam had passed. I went to bring her some flowers this past July (2010) and I couldn't for the life of me fine where she was resting. It was hot and sticky and all i wanted to do is get out of the sun! I wanted to give up! So I put it out there, I asked the universe for help. I continued on my way when from behind a bird started chirping There were many but this one was loud. I ignored it and continue but it happened again! I turned around and followed it. And follow it I did! I followed until the bird stopped chirping and to my amazement it led me to a few feet away from where Pam is resting. Pammy J! I miss you like crazy but I'm grateful that we still have an amazing connection to this day!
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Lisa Steel posted a condolence
Saturday, March 7, 2009
My condolences to the family. I worked with Pamela at Victoria University. She was a very special person, full of joy, kindness and energy. Her good-natured charm will be deeply missed. I will remember Pam always.
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Merri Armstrong posted a condolence
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Dear Jennifer, Brooke, John, and Families: I feel so honoured to have had Pam in my life. To say that the best of my childhood memories will always include her is not an exaggeration. Her friendship was a gift to me, and one I will always treasure. Pam will live on in my heart, and the memories we shared will bring me great joy once the pain of losing her has passed. I pray your memories will bring you comfort and peace. With my deepest sympathy, Merri Armstrong
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Rosemary Fleming-Featherstone posted a condolence
Saturday, February 21, 2009
To the Jarvis Family, My sincere condolences to you all. I attended Deer Park School with Pam in the late 60's and fondly remember her kind friendship. She was always lots of fun to be with. Hopefully the wonderful memories of her life will sustain you at this time. Rosemary Fleming-Featherstone, Bracebridge, Ontario
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Caitlin McHugh posted a condolence
Saturday, February 21, 2009
I would like to send my condolences to the family. Pam was a wonderful and generous person to work with and be around. She was energetic, kind and always smiling. Her kindness was felt by all and has deeply touched me. She will be sorely missed.
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Victoria Housekeeping Staff posted a condolence
Friday, February 20, 2009
Pam worked with the housekeeping staff a short time. However, the impact she made on the lives of the staff will forever be remembered. She always had a positive outlook, was very considerate and she will be greatly missed by all of her friends at Victoria College. We send our condolences to the family.
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Fraser Monkman & Janja Kresovic posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
As both colleagues and friends to our dearest Pam, we wish to express our sincerest regrets and condolences for her tragic departure. She was a beacon of strength and happiness to us both, and her impact on either of our lives will not go forgotten. May the absence of her joyous laugh be filled with the memories of her caring and giving personality, and may her spirit live on within us all. Sincerely, Janja Kresovic and Fraser Monkman
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Louise Emery Fell posted a condolence
Thursday, November 30, 0002
Dear Jennifer, Brooke, John and family. I remember Pam as a very little girl when I would come over to your home, on many occasions for sleepovers. Pam was the baby who always laughed and made the room full of joy. She was a treasured sister and I do remember seeing her later on in life, bustling down the street moving towards a very important mission no doubt. My deepest sympathies to all the family for I know there will be a small piece of your hearts that will never feel whole again. She was a special person who will not be forgotten. Louise Fell, Pickering, Ontario