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I am so sorry to hear of Pam's passing. She was such a kind and caring person. I enjoyed hanging out with her through boosters and at drama festivals. Her love for her family was so evident, and I hope you know that my thoughts are with you all. 
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Pam was a truly wonderful person and a wonderful part of the Byron dig community. Each summer once the camp was set back up, she was one of the most important characters to show up. She gave us all a life, a spirit, and a hilarious sense of humor that became one of the pillars of that unique community, and all that was part of what brought all the rest of us back year after year.  She will be dearly missed, and never forgotten.
I met Pam when we found out we would become grandparents together. Mimi and Nana. I remember telling Kacey ‘oh my gosh i love your mom!!’ It would be my first, and her fourth. She very obviously loved her grand babies so much. We went to ultrasound appointments and teased each other about what the gender of our grand baby would be. Neither of us cared either way. Ill never forget her joy at that appointment. Even through tough times she was sweet and loving and i want you guys to know ill always do my part to keep her alive in Dorothys heart. ❤️
Pam and I met in the 6th grade. We spent so much time together throughout our school years, especially at Laura and Doug Platt’s house in Byron NY. We learned to cook , bake and sew at their home😊 we saw each other when we could. We stayed in contact throughout all these years. She was my best friend growing up. I have so many awesome memories of us. I will miss her for the rest of my life. I am so sorry for your loss Mark. I am sorry that the kids have lost their mom. She loved all of her children with all of her heart! She dreamed of motherhood throughout our childhood and young adult lives.
Wright Family:  I'm so sorry to hear this.  Condolences to you all.  Pam was a marvelous human.

So sorry for Your Loss, praying for Mark and the Boys( well young Men Now) also prayers for Susan, Gladys and Howard...(her siblings)

LOVE ALWAYS, from her cousin Christine Savoy Greer from Rockingham NC

I'm so sorry for the loss of Pam. I'll always think of her whenever she would come to visit at camp or just to visit us.  She will be greatly missed. She was a great cousin and friend. 
Heart felt condolences to Mark and her boys. Our prayers are with you. Please let us know about the memorial in New York. Thinking of you Dan and Bobbi Savoy
Our older sons Evan and Kacy were best friends in high school and then our younger sons, Liam and Ty were friends in school. She always fun to sit with at soccer games…she was rowdy, lol.  She will be missed!!

We are so very sorry to hear about Pam. Wishing the entire family our most sincere heartfelt condolences on your loss. 

Scott & Tina Pimm

Too many times to share! Pam was one of my greatest friends! I will miss her so very much!
In response to "What was the most fun you ever had with Pam?"
I met Pam at the Kenduskeag Elementary school where our children went. She volunteered, something she loved to do. She was always helping someone…coffee in hand, a smile on her face. Over the years we became good friends. I could not see her for weeks or even months, and we could always pick up where we left off. We shared the good, the bad, and the ugly. Any time I needed something, she was there. She didn’t just do that for me, she did it for many. She never wanted anything in return. She genuinely loved helping people. I don’t know how we’re supposed to go in without her, honestly. The void is so big. I miss her already. I love you Pam. Watch over us. You know we’ll need you. ❤️🦋
I am so very sorry for your loss. I became to know Pam through her boys at school. Later, she was always thinking of my son Josh and handing down ties and dress clothes her own kids had outgrown. Anytime I saw her she had a smile on her face and loved sharing stories about her kids. My thoughts go out to her family at this difficult time. 

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