hi... this is Robin Taylor...
Pamela was an AMAZING person and friend to us all
Everyone that had the pleasure of knowing Pam... even if they only met her once or twice... always came out better. She was one of the kindest, most sincere people that I've ever known. I'm just sad that I didn't have the chance to know her longer than just this past year at GWU. I met her near the beginning of the year, and I could instantly tell that she was someone that actually cared about not only me, but everyone around her. Words can't even express what a loss it is to the people who are left behind now. But... I just keep reminding myself of a couple of things... the fact that she'll never be sad and will never ever be in any kind of pain ever again!!! She's in the presence of her Almighty King now!!! God just called His child home so that she could finally be free of all the pain this world brings upon people.
Even though I met her less than a year ago, it feels like I've known her forever. I have plenty of memories that I know will last. I will cherish the memory of Pam for as long as I live. She was absolutely amazing. Some of the memories I think I'll treasure the most include all of the talks I had with her in the GW caf, around the campus of Garner-Webb, and when she began working in the same building as me this past semester for work study. I remember how happy I was when I saw that she was there! I'll never forget everything w/ the Student YMCA club that we did together this year, and all the great stories she told about going to the soup kitchen to help. ... she was ALWAYS helping out... I'll also never ever forget watching the crazy-fun "Happy Birthday" video that her, Rob, and some of the girls from my hall made for Andrea's birthday this year while it was filmed. It was hilarious! She always knew how to have fun without losing her focus on our Lord. Her generous, caring, and loving spirit will always be missed very much, but she IS in a better place now. I truly believe that I'll see her again one day. It's just a matter of time..... until that time comes, I hope to be more like her... in that, I wanna live everyday with as much hope, spirit, and love pouring out of me as it was her. She really had a natural tendancy of brightening everyone's day for virtually no reason at all, no matter how bad their day was, and she probably never knew quite how much she really did just that. She never did it for herself, she did it because she was just that kind. That's only a very little bit of what made her and her friendships with people so great. She'll always be loved and missed, and will never be forgotten.
-Robin Taylor-

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