In memory of

Pamela McKenzie

March 30, 1953 -  February 27, 2019

It is with heavy hearts and many tears that we share the passing of Pamela McKenzie. This loving soul was a Daughter, Sister, Mother and Grandmother to the family she adored. She passed away surrounded by the love of her family and friends. Her smile, laugh and endless love will be missed by all who knew her.

A Celebration of Life will be held on:

Saturday March 16 2019

Visitation at 10am and Celebration at 11am with reception to follow.

DONATIONS, can be made to Adventure Place.

Pam worked for this organization for over 26yrs and it embraced her love of helping children in need. Adventure Place’s mandate is to work with care providers to strengthen children’s social, emotional, behavioral, developmental and adaptive functioning in all of their environments.

Contact: Debbie Modrovsky - dmodrovsky@adventureplace.ca

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Bruce Poulterer (Friend)

Entered March 5, 2019 from Media, PA, USA

We met Pam in the nursery at Knox United Church in Agincourt, Ontario when we were putting our son in their for the first time. New to living in Canada, Pam and her mom made us feel welcomed. She soon became our baby sitter and when we moved back to Pennsylvania after two years, she was a part of our life.
When Pam got married and went on their honeymoon in the Poconoes the hotel was nothing like the brochure said it was and she called us to see if they could come stay with us, We of course agreed.
They made numerous visits to our home after that. More recently our contacts were on Facebook or texting. I wll always remember her great smile, kind heart and her laugh. Pam was a blessing to our family. We are sorry we can’t be there for the memorial service. Blessings from Bruce, Jan, Kim, Mark and Dawn

Jim Corston (Friend)

Entered March 5, 2019 from Toronto

Pam was as kind a person to our family as anyone could be. She looked after our children John and Sydney when we traveled, spent holiday dinners with us and was a comfort when life dealt some difficult blows. More than that, Pam was an inspiration. She faced her very difficult road with dignity and passion. She fought fearlessly and bravely. She, as Dylan Thomas wrote did 'not go gentle in that good night, she raged against the dying of the light.' We were lucky to have had her light in our lives.

Patrick Westcott & family (Cousin)

Entered March 6, 2019 from Toronto

We are sorry to hear of Pam's passing.
We are thinking of Pam and all of her family.
Best,
Patrick Westcott & family, Toronto

Brigitte Westcott (Cousin)

Entered March 6, 2019 from Valencia, California

It is with a very heavy heart that I write this. Life moves too fast, is much too busy and I feel shame in myself that I didn't know how ill Pam was. Please forgive me Pam. You are in my thoughts and in my heart and I know from your love you gave to all how special you are.

Eve Lilleorg (Friend)

Entered March 10, 2019 from HOLLAND Landing

I am proud to have been one of Pam's " newer" friends. This past year and a half has been a "gift" to me.......getting to know Pam, hanging out, grocery shopping,endless "coffee times", lunches, theatre outings, and of course, wonderful conversations and PLENTY OF LAUGHS!
I am privileged to have been "taught" to appreciate life by a fierce, loving, brave, kind, funny, compassionate woman......Pam , you are in my heart FOREVER!!!!
Love you,
Eve

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