Pamela (Pam) Parsons (12 Oct 1949 - 23 Apr 2024)

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Location
Witard Road Baptis Church Witard Road Norwich NR7 9XD
Date
7th May 2024
Time
10am
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Parsons, Pamela Jean (Pam) – died peacefully with her family by her side after a
brave fight against cancer at the age of 74 on 23 rd April 2024 at the Priscilla Bacon
Lodge. Pam was a loving mother to Benjamin and Daniel, adored grams to Phoebe
and Emily, former wife of Ray, close companion of Les Inglis, and much loved by her
extended family and friends.
Pam spent many years as a theatre nurse at the N&N and was well respected by her
colleagues and peers. She was an active member of her local church. Pam was
also involved with and volunteered for many groups, charities and organisations, too
numerous to mention. Pam will be sadly missed by all who knew her.
The celebration of Pam’s life will be held at Witard Road Baptist Church at 10am on
Tuesday 7 th May, splash of colour most welcomed, followed by a private cremation.
A wake will be held at Witard Road Baptist Church immediately afterwards. Family
flowers only but donations in her memory to the Priscilla Bacon Lodge Care and
Support Charity can be sent to Shayne Stork Family Funeral Services, 104-106
Sprowston Road, Norwich NR3 4QW.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks for the care that Pam received
at Priscilla Bacon Lodge.

Tracey & Richard Broadwater lit a candle
Lesley and Fred Bradfield wrote

Thank you for being a good friend Pam, you will never be forgotten, you were an amazing ‘lady’ and a faithful servant. Our thoughts are with your family at this time. Lesley and Fred x

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  • Pam will be missed by so many people and her family. She was such a good friend with a huge heart Mel and I will always treasure her friendship and will never forget her. Our thoughts are with all the family . Bridget and Melvin xxx

    Posted by Bridget on 1/05/2024 Report abuse
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Lesley and Fred Bradfield lit a candle