1961 - 2017 | Sheffield
Pam was a larger than life character, immensely proud of her family and had a big heart that was always looking to help others. Pam was always looking for an opportunity to have some fun, always looking for a reaction to spark something funny out of…
Pam was a larger than life character, immensely proud of her family and had a big heart that was always looking to help others. Pam was always looking for an opportunity to have some fun, always looking for a reaction to spark something funny out of any situation. Pam loved her job working within the IC Unit at the North General for the NHS, her role was as House Keeper, caring for her patients and colleagues alike. Pams spell at St Luke's was at a very difficult time of her life but she always tried to keep her wicked sense of humour, still wanting to care and help others.The first class facilities at St Luke's enabled her too enjoy the crafts room, the Chapel and to also have her little dog Ted with her who she idolised.Pam also liked the fact that she could sneak off for a crafty ciggie if she could find someone to push her! Along with the top rate care that she received from all the staff, Chaplain Mike was a great comfort to Pam, she loved their little chats. She managed to deplete Mike's stock of Bibles and Crosses in one sitting! We think that they would have made quite a good double act. We also believe that Pam will crop up in quite a few of Mike's sermons as she was such a character! Pam was a beautiful soul with such an amazing spirit. She will be sorely missed by all of us.
Current total raised
£6414.13
GiftAid £30.00
£2491.71
Pam's Memory Walk 2
18/12/2018
On Saturday 8th September 2018 a team of family, friends and colleagues completed their second 10 mile Peak District Walk in memory of Pam. Many thanks to all who took part and those who donated too!
£3353.50
Sponsorship & Collections From 'Pam'S Memory Walk'
05/02/2018
£398.92
Kind Donations From Funeral Collection
21/08/2017
Frank & Violet Bottomley
19/07/2017
Mary Richardson
19/07/2017
Linda Thurgood
11/07/2017
Love you lots and miss you so much. , Linda, Mike, Phil and kids, Becky and Sam xx
£20.00
+ £5.00 GiftAid
Sally Booth
06/07/2017
You will never, ever be forgotten Pam, you gave us too much to remember xx
£40.00
+ £10.00 GiftAid
Kris, Helen, Arunan Bauchmuller, Ellis, Arunan
06/07/2017
Rest in peace, beautiful Pam. We miss you dearly.
£20.00
Louise Johnston
06/07/2017
Thanks for being such a great fun and for looking after me when I worked on itu and for the great advice about life. Im sure we got on because I was ginger x
Deborah Faulkes
03/07/2017
I never knew how strong Pam was until this last 10 months.....as heard many times about her in the hospice..What a Woman...love and miss you Pam....but i feel you around me all the time....your sister....as you called me Our Deb xxx
I miss you so much im so lost failing at everything 💔
Added by Michelle CZABANIUK - 13/11/2022
I can't accept that you have gone Pam ! Forever in my heart, love Mum X
Added by Jim Richardson - 19/07/2017
Aunty Pam today was hard but the stories told did not even shock me ! You were so much fun and a free spirit, who is going to shout Hayley Baby at me now and your messages you sent me of recent always put a smile on my face xx love you always xxx
Added by Hayley Richardson - 11/07/2017
To my dear Auntie Pam...wow what a service you planned today! The best bit - it was you all the way through, lots of funny stories, of course I have lots of my own, I am so pleased I have these memories of you to treasure. My mum adored you, I take a lot from knowing that you are probably up there together. Your bravery, fight and determination will always inspire me. I have added a picture from your last big road trip to Cleethorpes, that was such a lovely evening one that I will treasure in my heart forever. Thank you for everything all my love Jo xxxxx
Added by Joanne Sowerby - 11/07/2017
To my dear Auntie Pam...wow what a service you planned today! The best bit - it was you all the way through, lots of funny stories, of course I have lots of my own, I am so pleased I have these memories of you to treasure. My mum adored you, I take a lot from knowing that you are probably up there together. Your bravery, fight and determination will always inspire me. I have added a picture from your last big road trip to Cleethorpes, that was such a lovely evening one that I will treasure in my heart forever. Thank you for everything all my love Jo xxxxx
Added by Joanne Sowerby - 11/07/2017