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Pamela Baumann (Morrison) - Class Of 1959

Pamela Baumann (Morrison)

Obituary for Pamela Jane Morrison

On Wednesday, November 25, 2020, Pamela Jane Morrison aka Pamela Jane Bauman, loving mother of two children, passed away at age 77, one day before her 78th birthday of Covid. Pam graduated from Miramonte High School, Orinda CA in 1959. Pamela worked for various companies over the years and retired after working for AT&T, for 15 years. Pamela and her husband Joel Morrison moved to Gardnerville Nevada in 1998. Pamela moved to Bencia in 2006, where she remained until her death. Pam loved animals and had a variety of cats and dogs throughout her life, Guiver, her cat will miss her. Pam was always there for her family in a time of need. Pam liked crafting, she knitted and crochet, painting, swimming, playing “Candy Crush,” traveling and spending time with family, she will be greatly missed. Pam is preceded in death by her husband, Joel Morrison and sister, Judith Roberts. Pam is survived by her nephew, Greg Roberts of Benicia, CA, daughter, Marcie Jensen, of Highlands Ranch, CO and Michael Morales, of Placerville, CA. Pam also leaves behind seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. 
Due to the pandemic, the funeral will be held when it is safe. Please email her daughter for info: Heymarcie@gmail.com

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05/31/21 04:59 PM #1    

Julianne Roberts (Burge) (1959)

I was happy to reconnect with Pam after she moved to Benecia.  Her friends and I shared lunches and movies during the past few years and we were able to visit her just a couple of months prior to her becoming ill.  Pam always had a smile and an upbeat attitude.  She is missed by all of her friends..


06/02/21 01:26 PM #2    

Joan Fowkes (Piper) (1959)

Oh gosh. Pam and I and a third miscreant whom I don't recall went "shopping" in Oakland (must have taken the bus??) ... I think we cut class in 8th grade...more like shoplifting, unpacked our ill-gotten gains in a gas station bathroom: mine a shirt too small and a ballpoint pen. So very unsatisfying and felt awful, never did it again. We both went on to behave ourselves nicely. Rest in peace, Pam ... one of those icons of childhood.


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