I remember the good days with her and the bad days with her but i miss her so so so so ect. much she ment the world to me i remember whenever she found a trail to hike on she was just extatic and she was booking a date to go hiking asap but most of all i remember the last day i was with her i never thought i would not be able to see or be with her again. I also want to say that i forgive the boy who killed my grandma but i do hope that will be a life lesson for him to always know what he is shooting before doing it. Well you will always be in my heart grandma. I love you!!!
Even though I do not know Pamela, I can't help but feel pain for all involved in such a terrible loss of a beautiful life! God Bless her & her family & friends!!! I truly hope Mr. Smith isn't a hunter because I have never seen bears wearing clothes or backpacks in the outdoors. A hunter should always know what they are shooting at and know the difference in bear species as well, ie; black or grizzly (human?). Or if it is a sow, whether or not she may have cubs with her, etc.
Though I have not seen little Pammy since she was ten years old - while looking at the pictures I can still see the child she once was. She looks allot like her mother, Hjordes. At ten years old Pam was a little spite fire and had a zeal for life. Whenever she was around she brought vitality, life and energy to every situation. I am so sorry to learn that such an energy has been extinguished.
Pamela had such passion for the wilderness. It was what made her feel alive. My prayers go out to her and her family. She will always be in our hearts.
thomasina woolridge
15 years agoits a poor poor mishappening that should have never taken place may gad be with the family