Pamela Margaret Henry
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Pamela Margaret Henry; cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. With her family by her side, Pamela peacefully passed away May 3, 2024 at the age of 82.
Pamela will be dearly missed by her husband Frank of 59 years, daughter Susan (Tony), son Ian (Terril), and 3 beautiful granddaughters Jaclyn (Connor), Grace and Gabby, brother David and all her family in England and Scotland and many friends.
Pamela was predeceased by her father George Woodford and her mother Ethel Woodford.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 10:00am on Saturday May 25, 2024 with a light lunch to follow.
Trinity Funeral Home
10530 116 St NW
Edmonton, AB
T5H 3L7
If you are unable to attend and would still like to participate you can do so by accessing the following link: LiveStreamPamelaHenry
If friends and family so desire, donations may be made to The Alzheimer’s Society of Alberta.
Our Condolences to Frank, Susan and Tony, Grace and Conner, Ian, Terril and children. I have many great memories at the Vande Cappelle farm. Frank and Pamala were like family to us. Mom and Dad loved them as their own. Pamala will be missed, Rest in Peace Pamala.
Dear Frank, Susan, Ian, and Families
Sending our love and condolences to you all.
We will always remember the laughs we had with Pamela when she came over to England to visit her family. She will be sadly missed.
Rest in Peace Pamela.
Dear Frank, Susan and Ian and families….this is so sad! My heartfelt condolences. Pam was a classy woman and I have many wonderful memories of times spent up at the farm in Harmon Valley. Mom and Dad loved her like a daughter. Hugs to all of you from Rita
Dear Frank, Susan, Ian and families,
I have many memories of Pam (and your family) at the farm in Harmon Valley. I will remember Pam’s laugh, always so happy and smiling.
Sending our condolences, may you cherish your wonderful memories and hold them close.
Pamela was and always will be my beloved elder sister by 2 1/2 years.
We were brought up in a 2 up 2 down terrace house, outside toilet no bathroom just a tin bath brought in from the backyard on a Saturday evening family bath night. Despite this we always had a sister / brother loving relationship.
I was worried that when Pamela and Frank emigrated to Canada I would loose that relationship. It was not so 6000 miles could not break it. Every time we met it was still there as though we were still living together.
She was my lovely sister and always will be. I am truly sorry I cannot come due to my health.
Rest in the peace of God my dearest Pamela Goodbye for now. Love David.