A memory of Pam: On Pam's recent return from Ireland where she had a meaningful, joyous experience of making scones with an Irish woman in an Irish home and loved this experience, then wanted her Inlets friends to also have that same experience. With some friends she planned, she baked, she had a demonstration of how to accomplish a delicious food while having fun. It was a wonderful gathering. In doing all of this, it was easy to see how generous of heart she was. She wanted everyone to share in this experience. She was a truly kind, thoughtful, giving person. She will be greatly missed and always remembered.
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May God's peace and comfort be with you and all the family during this difficult time. Rejoice in knowing that she is with the Lord and there is no more pain; only joy!
Our prayers are with you,
Rev David & Julie Blood
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I was heart broken to hear of Pam’s illness and then passing. She was a wonderful woman, my next door neighbor, and in book club together just a few months ago. I miss her. She was so active in the Inlets and had a gentle vivacious spirit.
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Larry—so sorry about your loss. Your mom was a wonderful friend and such an accomplished woman. She was so welcoming as a neighbor when Doug and I moved into the Inlets. You and your family have my deepest sympathy. I hope you do have a memorial service in the fall when those of us snowbirds do return. Events here in Massachusetts make it impossible for me to attend.
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