She was born in Gloversville on November 2, 1949, the daughter of the late Harry Travis and Beverly Tuttle Travis Clifford.
Pamela attended Gloversville and Troy Schools.
She was employed by the Family Counseling Center in various positions for 15 years, she was last employed by St. Mary's Hospital for 18 years as a Supervisor for support staff.
Pamela was a founding member of the S.O.C.K.S Program. She also took time to be the Secretary.
She was a member of the Johnstown Moose Lodge and enjoyed gardening and cooking.
She was known for her kindness to others, helping anyone in need, taking anyone in and feeding many.
Survivors include her loving companion of over 30 years, Sandra Javarone of Gloversville, daughter Stacey L. Rulison of Gloversville, grandson Ian Fitzpatrick, brother Steven Clifford, best friend Nancy Jackson, nephew Jason Clifford and niece Shandy Dickenson. Several Cousins, nieces and nephews and friends also survive.
She was born in Gloversville on November 2, 1949, the daughter of the late Harry Travis and Beverly Tuttle Travis Clifford.
Pamela attended Gloversville and Troy Schools.
She was employed by the Family Counseling Center in various positions for 15 years, she was last employed by St. Mary's Hospital for 18 years as a Supervisor for support staff.
Pamela was a founding member of the S.O.C.K.S Program. She also took time to be the Secretary.
She was a member of the Johnstown Moose Lodge and enjoyed gardening and cooking.
She was known for her kindness to others, helping anyone in need, taking anyone in and feeding many.
Survivors include her loving companion of over 30 years, Sandra Javarone of Gloversville, daughter Stacey L. Rulison of Gloversville, grandson Ian Fitzpatrick, brother Steven Clifford, best friend Nancy Jackson, nephew Jason Clifford and niece Shandy Dickenson. Several Cousins, nieces and nephews and friends also survive.
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