Pamela Sue Ware

Death date: Sep 8, 2022

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Mrs. Pamela Sue Ware, age 59, of Fort Mill passed away Thursday, September 8, 2022, at Atrium Health, Pineville, N.C.Pam was born in Elgin, Illinois. She attended Palatine High School and graduated from Barrington High School in 1981.Anyone that met Pam quickly recognized she was big-hearted. She took care of her grandmother Swedenborg, in Tyron, NC for several years with warmth and compassion.Pam lived and worked in Salt Lake City, Utah for many years. Utah was her true happy place. In 2000, when her son Bradley was of school age, she decided to move to Fort Mill, SC to be closer to family. She was blessed to meet her husband Robert and they married in 2003.Pam worked in the accounting field for both Hearst Corporation and most recently Cummins, Inc., in Charlotte, NC., where she met lifelong friends.Pam’s laugh was infectious, and not surprising, her humor was steadfast until the end. She loved animals, spending time with friends and family, and being outdoors as much as possible fishing, hiking, camping and boating.Her brother, Stephen Etters, and stepfather Dick Sensbach preceded her in death.Survivors include her husband of 19 years, Robert Milton Ware, son, Bradley Steven Ware of Tennessee, mother, Suzanne Sensbach of Fort Mill, SC, brother Mark Etters and his wife Catherine of Tega Cay, SC, niece Kristin Etters of Orange Beach, AL, and aunt, Judy Ploch of Lexington, KY.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to:Levine Cancer Institute https://fundraise.atriumhealthfoundation.org/give/255928/#!/donation/checkoutOrThe Glioblastoma Research Organization www.gbmresearch.org

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Tonina

What a wonderful lady! My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

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Jessica Paradise

I’m at a loss! Pam you were a firecracker but a kind hearted soul. You will be truly missed. May you Rest In Peace and May God bless your family.

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Terri Tillman

in honor of Pamela.

I can see you sitting there on your front porch smiling and calling me over to say hello. I can still hear your laughter and feel the warmth of your smile.
As the days pass and the hurt slowly subsides, I will feel you in the gentleness of the breeze. I will hear you in the sweet melody of the wind chimes that hang outside our door. I will miss you…
Until we meet again, rest peacefully my neighbor and beloved friend.
Deepest sympathy and condolences to the family and all who love Pam.
Terri Tillman

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