Pamela Lucille Weeks' Obituary
Pamela Lucille Weeks, 70, of Frederick, passed away peacefully on the morning of December 22, 2024, after her 2.5-year battle with cancer. She was born on June 1, 1954, on the American Army Base, Campbell Barracks, in Heidelberg, Germany, to Charles & Verlie Painter. Pamela was loved by her siblings, Vernon Painter, Jean Brown-Kesler, Linda Painter-Stokes, and Carol Painter-Carter.
Pamela was a graduate of Catoctin High School. She was a self-employed hard worker who cleaned houses and made many lifelong friendships while on the job. She was a devoted mother to her daughter, Dominique Naugle; son, Richard Harne; and stepson, Toby Stotler. She cherished her moments with her grandchildren, Chaslyn Sleeter and Dylan & Justin Harne, and step-grandchildren Robert Naugle, Ty Naugle, Isabella Naugle, and Trent Naugle. Moments with her will also be missed by her great-grandchildren, Rowan, Lilly, Lynden, and Maverick.
Pamela and her partner of 15 years, Larry Stotler, built a life of love in their home in Frederick, MD. Pamela enjoyed the fishing, playing pool, and sitting by the pool during the warm months. She was famous for her assortment of Christmas cookies and applesauce cake around the holidays.
The family will have a viewing from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Friday, January 3rd, at Resthaven Funeral Home, 9501 Catoctin Mountain Highway, Frederick, MD 21701. Flowers and condolences can be sent via https://www.resthaven.us. The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for your love and support during this time. The family will also accept donations to St. Jude’s Research Hospital in lieu of flowers.
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St. Jude’s Research Hospital https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=8686136&fr_id=154020&pg=personal
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