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PAMELA MARIE HYSLOP With great sadness, after a short but courageous battle with cancer, the family of Pamela Marie Hyslop announce her passing on May 27, 2010 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Pamela is survived by her husband of 44 years, Blaine and their four children, Terri (Theresa Ruhl and family), Christopher Hyslop and his family, Scott Hyslop and his family, and Jenn (Jennifer Harding and her husband); one brother Bob Readman and his family; three sisters, Nola Gochenour, Carla Harris, Shelly Readman and their families; her best friend, Linda Kitowski and family, and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her mother and father, Bonnie and Percy Readman. She attended St. Mary's grade school and Fort Frances High School. In 1966, she met and married Blaine and moved with him and their four children between Ontario and Manitoba making many wonderful friends. She had many jobs, but her favourite was the Hallmark Store in Thunder Bay where she worked for 15 years alongside many dear friends. She retired to Winnipeg along with her husband, in June of 2002. She and her life partner, Blaine loved to travel to sunny destinations. Cremation has taken place according to her wishes. A service to celebrate the life of Pam Hyslop will be held at St. Timothy Parish at 135 John Forsyth Road in Winnipeg on Monday, June 14 at 11:00 a.m. Pam said if you must bury something let it be her faults and weaknesses. If you wish to remember me, do it with kind words or deeds to someone who needs it. If you do all I have asked, I will live forever. A special thanks to all those involved with CancerCare Manitoba and those working on Wing 3E at Riverview Health Centre. In lieu of flowers, the family request you make a donation to CancerCare Manitoba. Glen Lawn Funeral Home 982-7550

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 05, 2010

Condolences & Memories (1 entries)

  • Pamela Readman Hyslop was my good friend especially in grade school. She had a sweet disposition and I think she was the kindest young girl I have ever known. We lost touch when we left grade school, but I will never forget her. As a matter of fact, I named my only daughter, Pamela Marie Chuhie, after my friend Pamela Readman. The last time I saw Pamela Readman Hyslop was in Fort Frances in the early '70s when her children were very young. Pamela, I will miss you for all times. - Posted by: Louise Gagne-Chuhie (School Friend) on: Mar 06, 2016

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