McCune, Pamela Sue
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Pamela Sue McCune, at the young age of 61, ended her battle with cancer, on April 5th 2018 at her home in Celina Texas. Pam was born on March 15, 1957 in Royal Oak, Michigan to Thomas P. Browne and Nina L. Warrick (Partridge) The family relocated to Bainbridge, OH where Pam graduated from Kenston High School, with the class of 1975. It was at Kenston High School, she met her soul-mate and devoted husband, Joseph McCune. They were married on October 23, 1976 at The Presbyterian Church in Bainbridge, and embarked on a 42 year journey of growing home, family and careers together. Pam was always the happiest when surrounded by family, and to Pam, everyone was family. Pam is lovingly remembered by her husband, Joseph McCune, her son Joey McCune, her parents, Thomas P. Browne, wife Rita, and Nina L. Warrick, her brother Robert Browne, wife Sherry, sister Holly McGowan, and brother Thomas Browne, wife Colleen. “Auntie Pam”, leaves several nieces and nephews who will always remember the warm hugs and big smiles she brought to every occasion. They all knew she was sincerely interested in their lives, offered support when needed, and proud of their accomplishments. Sadly there are several great nieces and nephews who will never have the opportunity to be spoiled by her. Pam would not want her family and friends to be sad, so let us be thankful. Thankful she was in our lives, thankful for every time we spent with her, and thankful for our guardian angel. We should all carry her memory in our hearts. Presently, no memorial services are planned, family and friends are encouraged to express their condolences here on the Aria Cremation and Funeral Service Obituary web site. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance at the URL below. https://ocrfa.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/ Arrangements under the direction of: ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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My heart hurts for you. Pam was one of a kind. She added joy to my life in the years before you moved to TX. Losing a spouse and parent is pure hell. You are both in my prayers.
Sweet friend I will miss you so much! My tears flow heavy right now but every time I see your face & reread our many messages & text through the years ,I hear your laughter and can’t help but smile. Thank you for your unconditional love and friendship.
R.I.P. We will see each other again. Love to you Joe,Joey,& Nina – thanks for sharing Pam with us all!
We will always remember Pam when she welcomed us after we first moved in across the street. I knew then, that we we’re going to get along just fine. Thoughts and prayers for your family and Pam don’t forget to dance like crazy up there girl
We send our deepest condolences to all who know and loved her. The world lost a beam of sunshine.
I will miss her infectious laugh, her sense of humor and her witty comebacks when joking around. Thank you for making any bad day a good one. You will always hold a special place in my heart. I will miss you.
Joe, my deepest sympathy to you, your son and your entire family. Your work family is keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. We are so very sorry for your loss.
Joe, all our love to you and the family! Pam has transitioned from an earth angel to a heavenly angel. Pam will always be in our hearts and a thought away. May the love of God, family and friends embrace and comfort you. All our love- Simonson Family
Joey, we send our heartfelt condolences to your family. We did not get the privilege of meeting your Mum but because of you we felt like we had! Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Pam, you have always been like sunshine with your beautiful smile and loving personality. We have watched you grow from your teens into a wonderful woman. Thank you for being a wonderful wife to Joey and mother to our precious nephew. We’ll keep a little of your sunshine in our hearts forever. We miss you and love you, Jim and Joanne
Joe, just wanted you to know that you and Joey are in our thoughts and prayers.
Gene, Karen and Aunt Grace
I will miss sure miss my funny, sweet, wonderful friend and cousin! I know in my heart she’s up there with the angels and Jesus, Mary and God the Father. I’m sure she’s now our angel that will be looking over all of us! Especially Joe and Joey! How she loved you guys! xoxox Laura