Born on January 28, 1952, in Jacksonville, Florida.
She gained angel wings on September 8th, 2024 in Spokane, Washington.
She was a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and community member. Pam lived a life filled with love, compassion, and generosity which fueled her gypsy soul. Her warmth and caring nature were a beacon of light to all who knew her.
Pam is survived by her children Shane Drexler, Keegan Drexler, Brianna Hatch and son-in-law Caleb Hatch, grandchildren Francisco Flores IV and Journey Hatch along with four bonus grandchildren Delaney Nelson, Caleb Hatch Jr, Adela Hatch, Madelina Hatch, and her siblings Wendy Baier, Julie Drexler, Terri Foss, David Ruddy, Jim Ruddy and Tom Ruddy and several nieces and nephews. Her love for her family and community knew no bounds.
Pam worked for Everett Transit for 24 years and then she retired in 2017. Pam also was a dedicated Volunteer Director at Christmas House, a charity close to her heart. Her mission was to spread light, love, and joy to those less fortunate, especially during the holiday season. Beyond her charity work, Pam had a deep appreciation for antiques and was adept at restoring them to their former glory or as she would say "trick it all out". Artistic by nature, she had a remarkable ability to breathe new life into forgotten treasures. Her artistic creations added beauty to the world around her and will remain a symbol of her creative spirit. Pam leaves behind a legacy of kindness and generosity that will forever inspire her family, friends, and community.
As we mourn her loss, we simultaneously celebrate her life and the significant impact she made. Her light will continue to shine in the hearts of those fortunate enough to know and love her. We bid farewell to Pam, a cherished mother, dear friend, wonderful sister, caring aunt, inspiring volunteer, and an extraordinary woman, who touched countless lives with her kindness and generosity.
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