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Pamela J. Clements
March 02, 2016

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Pamela Jean Clements was born May 5th 1965, in Boston MA. She was the third of four children to Richard Daniel Clements and the late Doris Mae Clements. She grew up in Roxbury with her siblings Richard (Danny) Jr, Tanya and Tracy and scores of extended family.

Pam always knew she wanted to be a mother and she began her journey in 1982 when she had her eldest son Christopher. Six years later she met Stanley Coleman and in 1989 they introduced their first daughter Ashley. About a year later they had their third child Linda and in 1994 they had their youngest, Stanley. Pam was dedicated to her children and family, nothing made her happier or more proud than to call herself a mother.

Pam was a loving, caring, and understanding woman. Her warmth and compassion brought joy to the hearts of all that knew her. She was known for being easy going and having a quick witted, often sarcastic, sense of humor. One of her favorite places to be was in the kitchen surrounded by family, sharing great food and conversation. Pam was an anchor and confidant to many and could always be counted on to lend an ear, free of judgment and give honest advice from a loving heart. Pam was a beautiful lady with a soul of gold, to know her was to love her. She will truly be missed by everyone whose life she so gracefully touched.

She is survived by her husband of 28 years, Stanley Coleman of San Antonio, TX. She leaves behind four children, Christopher Samuel Clements, Ashley Nicole Clements, Linda Marie Clements, and Stanley Jerome Clements Jr. of Boston. She also leaves 3 grandchildren, Christopher Jr, Chelsea and Guiliana. Pam also leaves behind one brother and two sisters: Richard Daniel Jr., Tanya and Tracy, as well as a host of friends and family.

Chris: Mother, You were and still are my best friend and I can rest assured that you will guide and watch over me and all of our loved ones, I love you from the bottom of my heart always and forever Ma.

Ashley: Ma, I love you. Always and in all ways

Linda: Thank you for being so exquisitely you. I know you’ll continue to guide me and keep me warm. I love you Poo.

Bub: Ma you were and will always be the most special woman in my life and I will hold you in my heart always.

Family and friends are kindly invited to visit at the Dello Russo Funeral Home, 306 Main St., Medford, on Saturday, March 12th from Noon thru 2 PM.

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Dello Russo Funeral Service
306 Main Street
Medford, MA 02155
781-396-9200