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PAMELA JEANNE BITZ (MARTIN) -
Date of Passing: Feb 28, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryPAMELA JEANNE BITZ (nee MARTIN) 1954 - 2012 On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at Boundary Trails Health Centre Pam Bitz aged 57 years of Winkler, MB formerly of Winnipeg went to her eternal rest. She leaves to mourn her passing her daughter, Amanda Bitz. She was predeceased by her parents, George and Edna (nee Norris) Martin. Cremation has taken place. Memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Neil Bardal Inc., 3030 Notre Dame in Winnipeg. Wiebe Funeral Home, Winkler In care of arrangements, 325-4201 www.wiebefuneralhomes.com
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 02, 2012
Condolences & Memories (11 entries)
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My condolences to you and the Family. Pam, May the angels watch over you while you sleep r.i.p Sharon - Posted by: Sharon (friend) on: Mar 05, 2012
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Pam had a way of sneaking into your heart within seconds of knowing her. She told the same stories over and over, but you never got sick of hearing them. Whenever you needed an honest opinion she'd always give it to you straight. She was never afraid to tell you what she thought. Her clever remarks kept you smiling even on the days you wanted to cry. You'd always leave her place with sore cheeks from laughing so much. Pam was a stubborn lady with a heart of gold. Pam was unforgettable and she was and forever will be a favorite "ol lady friend." I love you and miss you Pam. I will never forget you. You are in my heart always. - Posted by: Chelsea (Friend) on: Mar 03, 2012
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Pam was a very caring woman. She had a huge heart and always gave her love and friendship to EVERYBODY. Over the last 10 years Pam and I became very close. She loved hearing stories about my kids and family. If I had exciting news to share or hard life problems Pam was always there for me and she listened and paid attention. She cared so much for everybody. I've never met anyone with as little discrimination or judgement towards anyone. It didn't matter who you were, what you looked like, what kind of trouble or problems you had she always opened her big heart and friendship to EVERY body. Pam was very forward and opinionated but that's what made her very special. That was just her way of being a great friend and FAMILY member. Though we may not always like or agree with her options they were made with 100% pure love and care. Pam loved the outdoors she loved fishing and camping. She shared many stories about her outdoor adventures with me and from what I understand life was a little easier on her man friends when she was in the bush because she always had a trick up her sleeve to make bush life a little easier LOL (insert smile her) Pam may have not have accomplished a lot in her life but she was so full of life and laughter and love. And above all else she would open her home and and give the shirt off her back for anyone in need. If she only had $10 left and someone truly needed it she would give it. Through the years as life happened and problems arrived within her family the one thing she she never lost was her optimism and LOVE. She still went on with a smile. All she ever talked about was her daughter Amanda and her grand kids Alicia , Sidney and Nathan. Though the stories became repetitive they made her smile and gave her hope. At her request: Dear Amanda , Gerry and Brenda we may not have always seen eye to eye but through all the grief your my family and I've always loved you and still Love you that's something that can never be taken away. I LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH - Posted by: Curtis Christianson (Nephew) on: Mar 03, 2012
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I became friends with Pam just this past year. I found her to be inspirational, with her positive outlook and her loving attitude. Pam was comfortable in her own skin, so easy to get to know. I will always remember Pam with little Abby at her side and smile. Deepest condolences to her family. - Posted by: Christine Hay (Friend) on: Mar 03, 2012
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Pam your battle is over. You've been called home. Your with God now. We had some good times, good laughs, and good memories. You were always there for me when I needed a friend, when I needed a shoulder to cry on, when I needed advice, you always took time for me and my children. I will always remember the goodness and the caring person you were with me and my boys.. I never thought I would be saying my goodbyes this way . But I have to say I have great memories that will stay with me forever...Pam you will never be forgotten..Love Sharon .R.I.P. - Posted by: sharon chubaty (friend) on: Mar 03, 2012
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I REMEMBER US WORKING TOGETHER AND YOU LIVING WITH ME AND ALL THE FUN WE HAD. ALSO HOW WE WERE THERE TO HELP EACH OTHER WITH OUR CHILDREN AND THROUGH TUFF TIMES AND GOOD TIMES. HOW WE USE TO GO OUT TO THE GARDEN AND START PICKING STUFF OUT OF IT AND THEN EATING IT BEFORE WE GOT BACK IN THE HOUSE. US GOING FISHING TOGETHER AND HOW YOU HATED TO CLEAN THE FISH. - Posted by: DIANE THOMAS (FRIEND) on: Mar 02, 2012
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Pam used to take care of me when I was little sometimes. Her and my mom were very close friends. She had a kind heart and a warm smile. She will be remembered and sadly missed. - Posted by: rest in peice aunty pam. (very close friend tammy peters i called her aunty. best wishes to amanda and family.) on: Mar 02, 2012
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Pam I will always remember your wicked sense of humor, your love for a good cup of coffee and your zest for life. May the angels watch over you while you sleep. Hugs to Amanda. - Posted by: Andrea Hall (former Resident Manager) on: Mar 02, 2012
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Pam, Rest in Peace you have been called home. Your battle is over. - Posted by: Theresa & Dave and family (Cousin) on: Mar 02, 2012
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Sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family. Rest in peace Pam. - Posted by: Loretta Chubaty (friend) on: Mar 02, 2012
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Rest in Peace Pam. I remember you as having a good sense of humor and easy to talk to. Till we meet again. - Posted by: Doreen Reed (Cousin ) on: Mar 02, 2012