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Pamela M. Peters

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Pamela M. Peters

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6 Apr 2021
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Pamela M. Peters of Endicott passed away unexpectedly on April 6, 2021. She was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Mary Peters, and her brother Pat (PP) Peters. She is survived by her sister, Barbara (Babs) Peters, West Endicott, her brother Chris Peters, Vestal; her sister-in-law, Becky Peters, Campville; her nieces, Shannon (Dwayne) Cleveland, Endicott, Kortney Peters (Scott Reagan), Castle Creek; grand niece Haleigh Cleveland, grand nephew, Konnor Reagan; special aunt and uncle, Edward and Dolores Cunningham, aunts, cousins and dear friends.

Pam graduated from Seton Catholic High school and SUNY Geneseo. She earned her Masters degree in Elementary Education and later on she earned another Masters degree in Theology. She was a Sister of IHM, Scranton, for many years. Upon leaving the convent she came back to her hometown and was employed by the Diocese of Syracuse in local parishes. Pam loved spending time at Cayuga Lake with family.

A Memorial Mass for Pam will be announced at a later date.

Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Apr. 9 to Apr. 11, 2021.
Pamela M. Peters of Endicott passed away unexpectedly on April 6, 2021. She was predeceased by her parents, Donald and Mary Peters, and her brother Pat (PP) Peters. She is survived by her sister, Barbara (Babs) Peters, West Endicott, her brother Chris Peters, Vestal; her sister-in-law, Becky Peters, Campville; her nieces, Shannon (Dwayne) Cleveland, Endicott, Kortney Peters (Scott Reagan), Castle Creek; grand niece Haleigh Cleveland, grand nephew, Konnor Reagan; special aunt and uncle, Edward and Dolores Cunningham, aunts, cousins and dear friends.

Pam graduated from Seton Catholic High school and SUNY Geneseo. She earned her Masters degree in Elementary Education and later on she earned another Masters degree in Theology. She was a Sister of IHM, Scranton, for many years. Upon leaving the convent she came back to her hometown and was employed by the Diocese of Syracuse in local parishes. Pam loved spending time at Cayuga Lake with family.

A Memorial Mass for Pam will be announced at a later date.

Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Apr. 9 to Apr. 11, 2021.


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