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Pamela E. Palmisano

Pamela E. Palmisano
Pamela E. Palmisano

Pamela Palmisano, 82, passed away on June 22, 2017, in Lady Lake, FL, surrounded by her loving family. Pam was the younger of two daughters born to Maude and George Baker of Lidlington, England.

Pam met her husband, Vincent, while he was stationed in England during the Korean War. They were married in England and settled in Revere, Massachusetts, where they called home for more than 30 years before retiring to Lady Lake, Florida. They were married for 64 years.

Pam was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother (Nanny). She is survived by her sons and daughter; David and his wife Paula of Portsmouth, NH; Anthony and his wife Renee of Mt. Juliet, TN; Stephen and his wife Jill of Millbury, MA; Terese and her husband Joseph Cyr of Salem, NH; Richard and his wife Melissa of Jacksonville, FL. Her husband Vincent S. and son Robert S. predeceased her. She also leaves 12 grandchildren whom she adored and was adored by.

Pam enjoyed cooking, knitting and painting and became quite the golfer after moving to Florida.

Pam will be laid to rest with her life-long love Vincent, alongside her son Robert, at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL on Monday, July 17, 2017 at 10 a.m.

She will be greatly missed by her surviving children, grandchildren and friends.

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