Lisa Andersen
Somsorry to hear about your loss! We got Pnut 6 years ago from Pamela. The best boy ever♥️. All the best from Lisa, Denmark
Birth date: Jun 26, 1946 Death date: Mar 14, 2022
Pamela Janis Bigsby, 75, of Polk City, passed away on March 14, 2022, with her family by her side. Pamela was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 26, 1946 to Erick Esseman and Eva Rasbid Esseman. Her life long passion was breeding Read Obituary
Somsorry to hear about your loss! We got Pnut 6 years ago from Pamela. The best boy ever♥️. All the best from Lisa, Denmark
So sorry to hear of Pamela's passing. She will truly be missed. We had gotten 2 great cockers from her over the past 7 or 8 years and they both have been adorable and great companions.
My daughter Grace and I flew into Tampa and rented a car - 8 or 9 years ago. We drove to Pam's place to get our new Cocker Spaniel baby. Pam was a wonderful person. I am so sorry to hear about her passing. I am sure that she will be so missed by all of her family and friends. Love to you Pam, and to all of your family. <3
I’m SO sorry to hear of Pam’s passing & I’m really going to miss her friendship. We met 3 & 1/2 years ago when we purchased our sweet Marley & texted or talked frequently. She loved seeing pictures & videos of him & we were together to enjoy two AKC dog shows in 2019 & 2021 in DeLand. She loved her dogs & was such a caring & responsible breeder. And she was so proud of her family. Rest In Peace, Pam. I bet Checkers is sure glad to see you. We’re going to miss you 🐾❤️🙏
I remember when me my brother my grandma my mom and her husband went to hobby lobby and her husband was making her so angry and she had one of those wheel chairs that u have to lift up the front to get out so she was in it and when her husband was making her so angry she tried to get out and he was holding the front down which was making her even more angry and she said “bill so help me god when I get out of this cart I’m going to beat you” and it was so funny we were all dying laughing.
Hard to have only one memory with my lifelong friend. Grew up together sharing everything even her big sister Connie. What fun always. Pam had the best sense of humor, was such an easy laugh and more wisdom. Common sense and outspoken opinions in her little finger than most have in their whole bodies. Pam never realized how gorgeous she was…an inspiration always for me to keep up with her beautiful platinum hair. Thanks for all the joy with all her dogs and puppies. I always called her a genius savant with dogs. She loved each and everyone of them and they all loved her back even more. I will miss all our times together and am so sad not to just be able to just pick up the phone and hear her voice and laughter. Love you always. See you soon Pammie.