I’m so sad to hear about Pam’s passing. She and her family grew up across the street from me for many years. From standing at the bus stop in the early-morning dark, and freezing cold, to the summer days swimming in the pool, Pam and her family were always welcoming and grew to be friends. Through the years, Pam visited us in Florida and my kids always remembered her smiling face. We were blessed to continue our relationship with Pam & Ken, along with her daughters, sisters, and grandkids, she opened her home to us, and we laughed, ate, drank and cried. We spent time with Pam & Ken when they visited Florida and we made some nice memories and it was always good for the soul. I will miss her and my thoughts, prayers, memories and love, go out to Pam’s entire family.
In loving memory of Pamela M. Kalke. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you –
With love, Aunt Karen & Uncle Dan Maney, Uncle Don & Aunt Sandy Kalke
From the Sadwick Cousins – Rick/Julie, Gregg/Rebecca, Tim, Steve/Heather. We were a better “Group of 12” Manicone cousins because of you. Uncle Jack & Aunt JoAnn will be there to welcome you.
I am so sorry to hear this!! I grew up with Pam and her sisters as children. Always have considered them as my own family. It breaks my heart to think I lost one of them. I am however very grateful for the memories I have. Even though we grew up and have families and gone our separate ways. Pam had recently contacted me in the midst of my father’s passing and that absolutely meant the world to me. Never ounce mentioned any complications in her own life only offered me caring and encouraging words. What a wonderful person!!!! My deepest condolences to the family…
So sad to hear this news. Of course I always remember Pam when she was young…when we were young, over at my brother’s house (with Gail). Pam was always such a pleasant, young lady with a wonderful smile and a great personality. My condolences to Judy, Bill, Ken, and family.
I am so devastated to hear Pam left this world to be a angel in heaven! My condolences to all the family(s) of Pam especially her husband Ken and their children.
One memory I will always have of Pam is back at Flower City Printing everyone called me Barny and one day Pam called me Tom. I said why do you not call me by my nick name there? She said that is because your name is Tom. She was such a Happy Person and besides her and Ken being my furnace people at one point before I got a Heat Pump System.
RIP Pam, so sad to see you go at such a young age 🙁
I’m so sorry for the loss of Pam,I have so many memories with her and her family,
IM STUND!
,SHE ,hit me with a rotten egg on freshman friday!,watched purple rain a million times at her house,umm madonna..Jeez..
So many memories, good times, and just being teenagers..
Bugg zapper..smiling now just thinking of the memories..
I am so very sorry for your loss. We knew the family through many years at Greece Baptist Church and have so many good memories. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love Margaret Hoag
A friend since birth, when the Oliveri’s lived behind us on Cherry Road, them on Leander, I was often told by my own parents that I was as stubborn as Pam Oliveri. I will always cherish those early memories of our friendship. I owe her and Ken so much for introducing me to my husband, and she always took that “credit” with the same giggle we shared as kids. I was always amazed at how she juggled 2 daughters, 3 sons *and* Ken — and then those beautiful grandbabies. 🙂 I am glad she is no longer in pain; her suffering these last months was unimaginable, yet she stayed brave and strong. I know we’ll meet again, but meanwhile, say “hey” to my dad and give my Lylah Grace and my Chloe Rae kisses from their mommy until I meet you up there someday!
Pammy was such a beautiful strong & loving woman. She was always someone I felt comfortable talking with and having some laughs along the way with.
May she rest in peace now and be our beautiful angel looking down from heaven 😇
We love and miss you so much Pammy!!!😢
So sorry to hear of Pams’ passing. I’ve known Pam for 40+ years and she was like one of my daughters with Julie. A dear friend to Chrissy Brunette. RIP sweet Pam. You will never be forgotten. You will live in our memories forever.
I worked with Pam at flower city printing for 13 years in the shipping area. When it was busy she got everybody going when it wasn’t busy she loved to kid around with everybody. It was great very sorry to see her die so young will always have fun memories . k webber
My heart is broken. Pam was my cousin and my friend. These girls adopted me as a sister from my earliest days and I couldn’t be more saddened by this devastating loss. Pam’s laughter would light up a room. She treated everyone like family and her warmth will be missed terribly. Sending my deepest sympathies to all of us who were touched by Pam’s spirit.
For the Oliveri family; So sorry to hear about Pam. She had a long struggle with this disease. I’m a square dance friend of Judy who kept me and my sister Sue Eddy up to date each week on Pam’s struggles. Judy it’s so hard to lose a daughter and at such a young age. I know you will miss her terribly. My heart is with you. Sending lots of hugs. Mary Jane and Sue
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I’m so sad to hear about Pam’s passing. She and her family grew up across the street from me for many years. From standing at the bus stop in the early-morning dark, and freezing cold, to the summer days swimming in the pool, Pam and her family were always welcoming and grew to be friends. Through the years, Pam visited us in Florida and my kids always remembered her smiling face. We were blessed to continue our relationship with Pam & Ken, along with her daughters, sisters, and grandkids, she opened her home to us, and we laughed, ate, drank and cried. We spent time with Pam & Ken when they visited Florida and we made some nice memories and it was always good for the soul. I will miss her and my thoughts, prayers, memories and love, go out to Pam’s entire family.
Thoughts and prayers are with you –
Love, Candi and Roger Lehrer
On behalf of TYA, LLP – Deepest sympathies to Nick and the entire Kalke Family
In memory of my dear friend Pam. You will be missed –
Patty Jo Groenendaal
With deepest sympathy –
Michael Amico & The Rochester Group
Our deepest sympathy –
Wanda & Vic Trebules
Heartfelt condolences –
From, the team at Excelsus Solutions
Condolences to all of the family –
Keeping you in our prayers, Maggie Mykins & Family
With love and prayers –
MSSOD Co. Families & Faculty
Sent with Love and remembrance –
The Culottas
Sending love and healing thoughts to you and your family –
We love you, Lori, Ryan & Mike
Our deepest condolences –
Chrissie Cosola, Debbie Telaro & Gina Minisce
With sympathy –
Flower City Group
There are no words for your sorrow. We will all remember Pam fondly –
The Scheible Family
Sending our thoughts and prayers to you all –
Love, Heidi & Danielle
Our deepest sympathy. May God be with you all –
Love, Keith, Michelle & Family
Sending our deepest condolences to you all during this difficult time. All our love to Jodi and her family –
The Fergusons, Reichs and the Zamoiskis
Our deepest sympathy. Sending our love, thoughts and prayers to you all –
Love, Debbie, Bonnie, Laurena and Family
“Godmother”
With love and special memories –
Tom, Karee, Lucy & Kenny
“Daughter In Law”
Pam, you were truly a wonderful friend and one of a kind. We will miss you dearly –
With all our love, Shannon & Mike
Kenny & Family, You are in our thoughts and prayers –
With love, Joshua, Peyton & Laney
Forever in our hearts –
Jackie, Rita, Mackenzie & Mason
“Eternal God is your refuge and His everlasting arms are under you.”
-Deuteronomy 33:27
You will be forever in our hearts, Pammy –
Love always, The Hood Family
Love, Sam, Linda & Family
In loving memory of Pamela M. Kalke. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you –
With love, Aunt Karen & Uncle Dan Maney, Uncle Don & Aunt Sandy Kalke
From the Sadwick Cousins – Rick/Julie, Gregg/Rebecca, Tim, Steve/Heather. We were a better “Group of 12” Manicone cousins because of you. Uncle Jack & Aunt JoAnn will be there to welcome you.
I am so sorry to hear this!! I grew up with Pam and her sisters as children. Always have considered them as my own family. It breaks my heart to think I lost one of them. I am however very grateful for the memories I have. Even though we grew up and have families and gone our separate ways. Pam had recently contacted me in the midst of my father’s passing and that absolutely meant the world to me. Never ounce mentioned any complications in her own life only offered me caring and encouraging words. What a wonderful person!!!! My deepest condolences to the family…
work with pam at flower city printing 27 years in shipping know her 30 years as a good friend Kevindecker.
A sweetheart taken too soon…. Rest easy Pam….
So sad to hear this news. Of course I always remember Pam when she was young…when we were young, over at my brother’s house (with Gail). Pam was always such a pleasant, young lady with a wonderful smile and a great personality. My condolences to Judy, Bill, Ken, and family.
Ken, Bill and Judy and family’s:
I am so devastated to hear Pam left this world to be a angel in heaven! My condolences to all the family(s) of Pam especially her husband Ken and their children.
One memory I will always have of Pam is back at Flower City Printing everyone called me Barny and one day Pam called me Tom. I said why do you not call me by my nick name there? She said that is because your name is Tom. She was such a Happy Person and besides her and Ken being my furnace people at one point before I got a Heat Pump System.
RIP Pam, so sad to see you go at such a young age 🙁
I’m so sorry for the loss of Pam,I have so many memories with her and her family,
IM STUND!
,SHE ,hit me with a rotten egg on freshman friday!,watched purple rain a million times at her house,umm madonna..Jeez..
So many memories, good times, and just being teenagers..
Bugg zapper..smiling now just thinking of the memories..
I am so very sorry for your loss. We knew the family through many years at Greece Baptist Church and have so many good memories. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love Margaret Hoag
Pam always accepted my son into her home as one of her own. My heart breaks for her family. May she Rip. Austin’s mom
Judy and Family my heart aches that you are all going through this very difficult time. Prayers to all of you for strength and may God bless.
A friend since birth, when the Oliveri’s lived behind us on Cherry Road, them on Leander, I was often told by my own parents that I was as stubborn as Pam Oliveri. I will always cherish those early memories of our friendship. I owe her and Ken so much for introducing me to my husband, and she always took that “credit” with the same giggle we shared as kids. I was always amazed at how she juggled 2 daughters, 3 sons *and* Ken — and then those beautiful grandbabies. 🙂 I am glad she is no longer in pain; her suffering these last months was unimaginable, yet she stayed brave and strong. I know we’ll meet again, but meanwhile, say “hey” to my dad and give my Lylah Grace and my Chloe Rae kisses from their mommy until I meet you up there someday!
Pammy was such a beautiful strong & loving woman. She was always someone I felt comfortable talking with and having some laughs along the way with.
May she rest in peace now and be our beautiful angel looking down from heaven 😇
We love and miss you so much Pammy!!!😢
So sorry to hear of Pams’ passing. I’ve known Pam for 40+ years and she was like one of my daughters with Julie. A dear friend to Chrissy Brunette. RIP sweet Pam. You will never be forgotten. You will live in our memories forever.
I worked with Pam at flower city printing for 13 years in the shipping area. When it was busy she got everybody going when it wasn’t busy she loved to kid around with everybody. It was great very sorry to see her die so young will always have fun memories . k webber
My heart is broken. Pam was my cousin and my friend. These girls adopted me as a sister from my earliest days and I couldn’t be more saddened by this devastating loss. Pam’s laughter would light up a room. She treated everyone like family and her warmth will be missed terribly. Sending my deepest sympathies to all of us who were touched by Pam’s spirit.
For the Oliveri family; So sorry to hear about Pam. She had a long struggle with this disease. I’m a square dance friend of Judy who kept me and my sister Sue Eddy up to date each week on Pam’s struggles. Judy it’s so hard to lose a daughter and at such a young age. I know you will miss her terribly. My heart is with you. Sending lots of hugs. Mary Jane and Sue