

Pam was born on January 1, 1942, in Van Nuys, California, the youngest of two children born to Mary and Theodore Chrisney. She graduated from Mission High School in 1959 and remained deeply
connected to her classmates throughout her life. As a dedicated member of the reunion committee for many years, Pam was proud to help keep lifelong friendships and cherished memories alive.
After graduation, she worked as a paralegal before eventually discovering her passion for real estate.
Throughout her life she also loved to travel with family and friends, visiting destinations including Italy, Paris, England, Scotland, Ireland, Tahiti, Hawaii, and many more places that brought her joy and adventure.
In June 1965, Pam married Edward Berry at the historic San Gabriel Mission. Together they welcomed three children: identical twin daughters, Christianne and Suzanne, born in 1966, and their son, James, born in 1969. In 1973, they made Anaheim Hills their home, where Pam would build a life centered around family, friendships, and community. In 1977, she was proud to be one of the founding families of San Antonio Catholic Church, remaining closely connected to the parish for the rest of her life.
Inspired by the female real estate agent who helped sell their home, Pam earned her real estate license in 1976 and began her career with Canyon Hills Realty. She quickly built a network of dear friends and colleagues in the industry, later working with First Team and eventually Seven Gables Real Estate in Anaheim Hills, where she enjoyed a long and successful career before retiring in 2025. Pam cared deeply for the people she served, and many of her clients became lifelong friends.
In 2016, Pam moved into her beautiful dream home in Yorba Linda, where she continued to create lasting memories with family and friends. She was a proud and devoted grandmother and great grandmother, rarely missing baseball and soccer games, dance and gymnastics competitions, and volleyball matches. She also loved gathering with friends for lively games of canasta, mahjong, and
countless afternoons filled with laughter and stories.
Pam is survived by her children, Christianne (Alan) Boudreau, Suzanne (Paige) Heili, and James (Kathleen) Berry; her nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; her brother, Timothy (Carol)
Chrisney; and her beloved cousin, Nora (Jim) Buffett, who was like a sister to her. She was preceded in death by her parents.
Pam will be remembered for her warmth, kindness, unwavering love for her family, and the deep friendships she nurtured throughout her life. Her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched and the
family who adored her.
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