Thursday, November 30, 2006

Pamela -- Last Day of Lung Cancer Awareness Month



Today is the last day of November.  The last day of Lung Cancer awareness month for 2006.  I have been slack in entries remembering Pamela.  I wanted to do an entry a day, or every other day.  I started out the month pretty good but somewhere along the line I let her down.  I'm sorry Pamela.

Way back in Pamela's journal she did an entry that really brings tears to my eyes now.  (It is an entry of words from a song.  The band is 3 Doors Down.)  It is so weird -- looking back on it now -- that she made this entry.  She made it a couple of years before she found out she had lung cancer.  But it is almost like she knew her life was going to be cut short.

Her entry is here  ------>>>>>love me when i'm gone

If you want to read the entire song I found the lyrics over here ---->>>>3 DOORS DOWN LYRICS - When I'm Gone

Pamela you are gone.  We still remember and we still love you!  Rest in Peace.  Fly with the angels. 

I will never forget you.  Never.

 

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

longs as the journal is here she is still shareing in a great way only j land could provide

Anonymous said...

Bless your heart for your dedication to Pam...RIP Pam....
Lyn

Anonymous said...

Very Touching Entry.  You did her proud!  
http://journals.aol.com/mrsm711/LatteDah/     Tracy

Anonymous said...

Nobody that read Pam's journal will forget her, Cathy

Anonymous said...

You sure have done her proud...she was lucky to call you her friend.

Nancy

Anonymous said...

It's all soooooo sad. Sometimes I go by there and read and its so bittersweet to think she is gone...I really wish I could have known her....I also wish her daughter would blog. I wonder how she is doing. -Raven

Anonymous said...

God bless her daughter and the memory of Pamela!

Her memory lives on and continues to touch people today. I think she would be happy about that.

Deb

Anonymous said...

That's really sad.  Hugs and GBU, Shelly

Anonymous said...

Pam sure sounds like a wonderful person. I had just started my journal pretty much when she passed away. I was able to go back and read some of her entries. She sure is missed. Bless her.

Anonymous said...

Nice tribute on your part. Regards, Bill.