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Helen and Phil Russ posted a condolence
Gary,Jaimie,Shawn,Todd and Trevor and the entire LeFever Family, Lighting this candle in memory of the wonderful person your mom was. We had some great memories, lighting Christmas lights in a Hail storm in the summer, couponing in Albany, playing in the pitch league and just having a bonfire. You were always a ray of sunlight and will be missed. Safe in the arms of our Lord. Sending Love and Hugs
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Greg Davie posted a condolence
I can't begin to tell you how crushed I felt when the Canoe Regatta e-mail chain notified me (and many others) of Pam's passing. The last conversation I had with Pam was actually over the phone and concerned the first Hall of Fame for the Regatta. As usual, it was never a bout her...but about the wonderful event that she helped save several years prior. Between the Regatta and the unselfish collection of essentials for our troops throughout the past decade, Pam was the "wind beneath the wings" of many. I will miss her, and you have my deepest sympathies.
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Mark kendrick posted a condolence
Pam was the best mother inlaw a man could ask for. She was a great great person.
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Lucas Derr posted a condolence
I have far to memories to list however, I will always remember you as being like a second mother to me. You will be missed by all, may you rest in peace.
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The Schmidt Family posted a condolence
We share in your grief during this time of sadness. Our deepest sympathy to all. Pam was a very special lady & she will be truly missed.
Glenn, Joan & Brian
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craig stevens posted a condolence
To Pam's family:
No matter what the cause, there is noone who cared more than Pam. I absolutely loved working with her for the canoe regatta.
She always smiled. I tried to learn from her positive attitude. I will miss her.
WCDO loves you Pam!
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Mike And Judy Wright posted a condolence
We're sorry to hear of your loss your in our thoughts and prayers
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Dave Foster posted a condolence
To: Pam's Family
God's heaven better get hooked up because He received a real cheerleader. As a friend and classmate of Pam's,I remember her as always busy, full of life and compssion for others.It was never about Pam, only about others. She was the rock, leader that held the BG class of 1964 together after we graduated.Her and the selected staff made sure we were remembered.So, when I think of Pam it is lifes cheerleader, cheering others on. Pam you will be missed, but I give thanks to God for your life and now the memories. Gary, you are in my prayers, cherish the memories like only a husband can knowing your life was made fuller with Pam. She gave you a gift of children. Enjoy them and grow old with them.May God's grace and love be a comfort to her family.
Dave
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Mertz Family posted a condolence
Pam was a tenth child at the Mertz home. From early years of playing the home piano to pizza parties, prom dress alterations, and Saturday mornings at the shop for Mom to get her hair done. Swimming at the pool, cheerleading, and the band practicing. She will be sorely missed by us all.
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lee thoms posted a condolence
My condolence to gary & pam's entire family. She was a very important part of the class of '64 & all of our reunions sence! We will all miss her!!
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Gordon McClelland & Connie Bennett posted a condolence
Our sympathies go out to all the LeFever family. Pam was a wonderful light hearted soul. That disarming smile of hers always made everyone feel at ease. The "Esther Williams" of the Susquehanna Valley!
Peace,
Gordon & Connie
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Bill Irons posted a condolence
Gary....so sorry to hear about Pam....living on opposite sides of the street is always an interesting ordeal and we really loved Pam's dedication to her flower "beds"....she will be truely missed by our family....our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during a very difficult time....The Irons family
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Linda Bickos posted a condolence
Gary, Jamie, Shawn, Todd & Trevor.
I am so sad to learn of Pam's passing. She was a very special lady who I've know for over 45 years. She will leave a hole in the lives of those who knew her. You are all in my prayers.
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Kim and Scott Chambers posted a condolence
Gary, Todd and Melaine, Trevor and Mindy, Shawn, and the rest of the Family.. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you All. May your Memories keep your heavy hearts strong. I think about Pam everytime I look across at the beautiful Christmas lights.
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Barbara Mulkins posted a condolence
On behalf of myself and the Bainbridge Chamber, our prayers. Pam was a special lady and will be truly missed. I so enjoyed working with her on the canoe regatta activities as well as other things. She met every oportunity with enthusiasm.
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Jerri Niles posted a condolence
As children, Pam And I "shared" Juliand St,and from kindergarten thru '64 were classmates.None of the reunions would have come to fruition without Pam. Its true, if you want something done, ask a busy person,&Pam was the busiest person I knew.She was also selfless &caring &never forgot old friends. I'll miss seeing her at "Henry's" on our summer visits to NY.My sympathy to her family. Jerri
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David Taylor posted a condolence
I was sorry to hear of Pam's
passing. I would have liked to attend the service if I had known about it sooner. I used to see Pam at the BG reuniions. She was always friendly and it was nice to catch up on all the news talking with her. On occasion, I would read in the Tri-Town News about all the community service projects that Pam was involved in. I am sorry for your loss and my sympathy to you and your family.ULIIVC
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