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Pamela Jeanne <I>Lentz</I> Myers

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Pamela Jeanne Lentz Myers

Birth
USA
Death
27 Feb 2016 (aged 54)
York County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Pamela Jeanne Myers, 54, was raised to the heavens on February 27, 2016, after a hard fought battle with cancer.
Pammie was born March 12, 1961, and was the daughter of Kale and the late Grace Lentz.

She is survived by her daughters, Jesse Vogel of Erin, Tenn., and Molly Lower of Greeneville, Tenn.; her companion, Danny Morris of Greeneville, Tenn.; her grandsons, Elijah and Dreden; her siblings, Debra Anderson, Martin Lentz, Scott Lentz, Karen Lenk, and Rebecca Lentz; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Pammie's courage, strength, and positive attitude throughout her battle was an inspiration to us all. In true Pammie fashion, throughout her sickness she spent her last days worrying about the rest of the family. She was loving, caring, and giving to all. She was a daughter who brought tears of joy to her parent's eyes; a sister who was deeply loved and respected by her siblings; a nurturing and loving mother and grandmother; an aunt who left a loving and lasting impression on 12 nieces and nephews; and a friend to many. Pammie in body will be greatly missed by all, but in spirit she will live with us for the rest of our days. Heaven has gained an unprecedented angel.

Memorial services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 2100 Hollywood Drive, York, 17403, on March 28, 2016 at 11 a.m. Following the memorial, a private graveside service will be for immediate family.

Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on Mar. 16, 2016
Pamela Jeanne Myers, 54, was raised to the heavens on February 27, 2016, after a hard fought battle with cancer.
Pammie was born March 12, 1961, and was the daughter of Kale and the late Grace Lentz.

She is survived by her daughters, Jesse Vogel of Erin, Tenn., and Molly Lower of Greeneville, Tenn.; her companion, Danny Morris of Greeneville, Tenn.; her grandsons, Elijah and Dreden; her siblings, Debra Anderson, Martin Lentz, Scott Lentz, Karen Lenk, and Rebecca Lentz; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Pammie's courage, strength, and positive attitude throughout her battle was an inspiration to us all. In true Pammie fashion, throughout her sickness she spent her last days worrying about the rest of the family. She was loving, caring, and giving to all. She was a daughter who brought tears of joy to her parent's eyes; a sister who was deeply loved and respected by her siblings; a nurturing and loving mother and grandmother; an aunt who left a loving and lasting impression on 12 nieces and nephews; and a friend to many. Pammie in body will be greatly missed by all, but in spirit she will live with us for the rest of our days. Heaven has gained an unprecedented angel.

Memorial services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at 2100 Hollywood Drive, York, 17403, on March 28, 2016 at 11 a.m. Following the memorial, a private graveside service will be for immediate family.

Published in York Daily Record & York Dispatch on Mar. 16, 2016


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