Pamela Anne Campbell 9 March, 1954 – 9 March, 2023

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December 2022
01/12/22

Pam and Peter loved making small gifts. The photo is of a lavender bag with the saying "Love talked about can be easily turned aside. Love demonstrated is irresistible!" This was given to the members of Heatherton Dingley Uniting Church just before Christmas 2022. Pam demonstrated her love in many practical ways.

>read on Andrea Mayes
14 March 2023
14/03/23

Pam, I loved your smile and insights. Be at peace. God bless. See you when I get to heaven too. I will keep your family in my prayers, for God's love to surround them.

>read on Andrea Mayes
16 March 2023
16/03/23

I was shocked to learn the news of your passing. I have known you for a long time, sharing many years as Presbytery reps and attending meetings together. Also when you visited Murrumbeena UC when Peter was preaching for us. My condolences to Peter and family at this untimely loss. I will miss your bright personality at Presbytery meetings. XXX

>read on Marg Edwards
22 March 2023
22/03/23

Dear Peter, sending you and your family our deepest sympathy for the loss of Pam. We pray your deep faith in God strengthens you and you have peace in his promise for life eternal. “May your unfailing love be my comfort, according to your promise to your servant. “ Psalm 119:76 Peace be with you. From Michelle, Keeley and Gemma Reinhardt

>read on Michelle, Keeley and Gemma Reinhardt
22/03/23

This heart is a bit Emmausish, and I thought it appropriate for the helpful feedback that Pam would often give me when I would send my talk to her to have a look at. The heart is a symbol of love for her love and to you Peter at this time. You are still in my prayers, along with your family. I hope that in the midst of your grief that tomorrow you will be able to celebrate Pam's love and God's unfailing love. Xx

>read on Chris Duxbury
23 March 2023
23/03/23

Sending our love and condolences to all of Pam’s family. She was such a lovely person, she will be greatly missed.

>read on Blair, Djazia and Solomon
23/03/23

It's hard to believe I knew Pam for just shy of six months because she quickly became such a huge part of my life. We shared recipes, stories of our children, our families, our lives. We spoke at least once a day, sometimes at hours that one of us (Pam) should have been fast asleep. Her messages were there to greet me during my first cup of coffee in the morning, to comfort me during a stressful day at work and to calm me before bed. We talked about anything and everything. Politics. How to treat my daughter's hand when she slammed it in the door. What flowers bloom in Australia and how many plants I've killed in RI. She typed her way deep into my heart and I will cherish every moment. Now, when I see a flower blooming, or a pretty bird, I still want to send her a photo. Of all the things she shared, she shared her love for Peter and the kids and grandkids the most. Know that she loved you always.

>read on Avis Gunther-Rosenberg
23/03/23

Pam was full of life, love, energy and joy. You have gone too soon like a shooting star that lights up the darkness and will be sorely missed.

>read on Anne & Warwick
23/03/23

It's hard to believe I knew Pam for just shy of six months because she quickly became such a huge part of my life. We shared recipes, stories of our children, our families, our lives. We spoke at least once a day, sometimes at hours that one of us (Pam) should have been fast asleep. Her messages were there to greet me during my first cup of coffee in the morning, to comfort me during a stressful day at work and to calm me before bed. We talked about anything and everything. Politics. How to treat my daughter's hand when she slammed it in the door. What flowers bloom in Australia and how many plants I've killed in RI. She typed her way deep into my heart and I will cherish every moment. Now, when I see a flower blooming, or a pretty bird, I still want to send her a photo. Of all the things she shared, she shared her love for Peter and the kids and grandkids the most. Know that she loved you always.

>read on Avis Gunther-Rosenberg
24 March 2023
24/03/23

To Pam’s Family & Friends, We would like to express our sincere condolences on the loss of your dear Pam during this hard time. She shall be a guardian angel watching over you all. So please know she is present with you when you experience the wind upon you face at the beach, and in a garden as a butterfly flies by. Think of her. Rest in peace Pam.

>read on Miranda,Gwen & Malcolm Jowett(Parkdale&Heatherton)
16 May 2023
16/05/23

Dear family of Pamela, We offer our sincere condolences to you. We wanted to let Pam's family know how thankful we were to receive the olive wood crosses and Easter message that Pam gave. Malcolm and Gwen Jowett passed them on to us (Heather is their daughter Paul their son in law). These olive wood crosses will be treasured, even though we never had the pleasure of knowing Pam, they mean so much. This was truly a beautiful gift, which came at the perfect time in our journey of faith. Grace and Peace be with you all. Heather and Paul.

>read on Paul and Heather

Pam and Peter loved making small gifts. The photo is of a lavender bag with the saying "Love talked about can be easily turned aside. Love demonstrated is irresistible!" This was given to the members of Heatherton Dingley Uniting Church just before Christmas 2022. Pam demonstrated her love in many practical ways. View full message

Andrea Mayes

Pam, I loved your smile and insights. Be at peace. God bless. See you when I get to heaven too. I will keep your family in my prayers, for God's love to surround them.

I was shocked to learn the news of your passing. I have known you for a long time, sharing many years as Presbytery reps and attending meetings together. Also when you visited Murrumbeena UC when Peter was preaching for us. My condolences to Peter and family at this untimely loss. I will miss your bright personality at Presbytery meetings. XXX Read full message here.

Dear Peter, sending you and your family our deepest sympathy for the loss of Pam. We pray your deep faith in God strengthens you and you have peace in his promise for life eternal. “May your unfailing love be my comfort, according to your promise to your servant. “ Psalm 119:76 Peace be with you. From Michelle, Keeley and Gemma Reinhardt Read full message here.

This heart is a bit Emmausish, and I thought it appropriate for the helpful feedback that Pam would often give me when I would send my talk to her to have a look at. The heart is a symbol of love for her love and to you Peter at this time. You are still in my prayers, along with your family. I hope that in the midst of your grief that tomorrow you will be able to celebrate Pam's love and God's unfailing love. Xx

Sending our love and condolences to all of Pam’s family. She was such a lovely person, she will be greatly missed. Read full message here.

It's hard to believe I knew Pam for just shy of six months because she quickly became such a huge part of my life. We shared recipes, stories of our children, our families, our lives. We spoke at least once a day, sometimes at hours that one of us (Pam) should have been fast asleep. Her messages were there to greet me during my first cup of coffee in the morning, to comfort me during a stressful day at work and to calm me before bed. We talked about anything and everything. Politics. How to treat my daughter's hand when she slammed it in the door. What flowers bloom in Australia and how many plants I've killed in RI. She typed her way deep into my heart and I will cherish every moment. Now, when I see a flower blooming, or a pretty bird, I still want to send her a photo. Of all the things she shared, she shared her love for Peter and the kids and grandkids the most. Know that she loved you always. Read full message here.

Pam was full of life, love, energy and joy. You have gone too soon like a shooting star that lights up the darkness and will be sorely missed.

It's hard to believe I knew Pam for just shy of six months because she quickly became such a huge part of my life. We shared recipes, stories of our children, our families, our lives. We spoke at least once a day, sometimes at hours that one of us (Pam) should have been fast asleep. Her messages were there to greet me during my first cup of coffee in the morning, to comfort me during a stressful day at work and to calm me before bed. We talked about anything and everything. Politics. How to treat my daughter's hand when she slammed it in the door. What flowers bloom in Australia and how many plants I've killed in RI. She typed her way deep into my heart and I will cherish every moment. Now, when I see a flower blooming, or a pretty bird, I still want to send her a photo. Of all the things she shared, she shared her love for Peter and the kids and grandkids the most. Know that she loved you always. Read full message here.

To Pam’s Family & Friends, We would like to express our sincere condolences on the loss of your dear Pam during this hard time. She shall be a guardian angel watching over you all. So please know she is present with you when you experience the wind upon you face at the beach, and in a garden as a butterfly flies by. Think of her. Rest in peace Pam.

Dear family of Pamela, We offer our sincere condolences to you. We wanted to let Pam's family know how thankful we were to receive the olive wood crosses and Easter message that Pam gave. Malcolm and Gwen Jowett passed them on to us (Heather is their daughter Paul their son in law). These olive wood crosses will be treasured, even though we never had the pleasure of knowing Pam, they mean so much. This was truly a beautiful gift, which came at the perfect time in our journey of faith. Grace and Peace be with you all. Heather and Paul. Read full message here.