Pam's obituary
Pamela Diane Borsa, 66, passed away in her home on March 26, 2024. Like her life, Pam's death was spontaneous and according to only her plan. Her main goal in life was to be a homemaker and despite the challenges she faced, she truly was a home for her children and grandchildren. She leaves behind two daughters, Andra Borsa and Jillian Kimp, a son-in-law Brandon Kimp, a granddaughter Malea Borsa, and a grandson Jackson Kimp.
Pam had the ability to strike up a conversation with anyone about anything. She enjoyed forging connections with people, even if it was over something as simple as haggling at a garage sale. She had a witty remark for everyone and it was difficult to tell when she was joking, even to people who have known her for years, a fact in which she took pride. Pam was an accomplished cook and baker, she liked to crochet, and she also enjoyed fishing and reading. Most of all, however, she found joy in being with her family and cherished friends and her absence will sincerely be felt by those closest to her.
In the best way, Pam was reckless, and she would say anything for a laugh. She was obstinate, but silly. She liked to cheat at card games and act offended when questioned. She was generous and forgiving, and she was unwavering in her support of the people she loved. She would do anything for her family, especially if she could negotiate something for herself while doing so. She had no filter and there was never a question of what was on her mind, which was both a blessing and a curse. Pam simply was who she was, and she let others just be. Her legacy of love and laughter will live on in her children and grandchildren and her memory will be honored with every inappropriate joke. She will be dearly missed.