Pamela Diane Jasmin, born March 11, 1954, died peacefully April 8, 2011 after a decades-long battle with Multiple Sclerosis.
A graduate of Woodside High School and San Jose State University, Pam was the daughter of Sydney Harold Bunce and Carole Laverne Bunce who preceded her in death. Sister to Cheryl Berry, Donald Bunce (who also preceded her in death), Linda Keith, Gary Bunce and Steven Bunce. Mother to her only child Grant Jasmin Jr., who was the "apple of her eye,” and aunt to numerous nieces and nephews.
Her family states, "Pam was relentless in her battle with the disease. Even though she was bedridden most of her adult life, she fought the disease heroically. Despite the travails the disease visited upon her body, her mind was always there for us to enjoy her company. She has gone to a better place, and we will all miss her greatly. We would like to thank all of the staff at Seton Medical Center in Daly City where Pamela spent her final years. The care she received there was impeccable, but beyond that was the love they showered upon her. They treated her like their own daughter. We can never thank them enough.”
In lieu of flowers, any contributions should be sent to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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