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Pamela Jean Abrams

August 21, 1954 — October 14, 2025

Pamela Jean Abrams, affectionately known as Pam, was born on August 21, 1954, in Hamilton, Ohio. She passed away on October 14, 2025, in Franklin, Ohio, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and love that touched many lives.

A proud graduate of Talawanda High School, Pam was not only recognized for her academic achievements but also for her spirited involvement in athletics. She excelled in various sports, including field hockey, basketball, volleyball, and softball, showcasing her athletic talent and fostering a deep sense of teamwork and camaraderie.

After graduating high school, Pam began her career as a secretary at the Mead Corporation, where her dedication and commitment to excellence led her to advance to the position of executive secretary. She furthered her professional career at LexisNexis, culminating in her position as a Senior Manager of Business Development before her well-deserved retirement.

Pam's family was at the heart of her life. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Sarah M. Spencer (Wartner) and her spouse Ryan Spencer, her cherished granddaughter, Scarlett Botts and Ryan’s son, Payton Spencer. She also leaves behind her brothers, Gregory L. Abrams, Stephen W. Abrams and Barry D. Abrams, along with her brothers' spouses, Lynn Sullivan Abrams (Greg) and Carole Abrams (Barry). Pam was an aunt to many nieces and nephews, each of whom held a special place in her heart.

Pam will be lovingly remembered by those who were fortunate enough to know her. Preceding her in death were her parents, Willie Abrams and Mary Ellen Hoffmann Abrams, and her sister, Teresa M. Abrams. Her warm spirit and unwavering support will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Pam will be buried at St. Mary Cemetery, Hamilton, Ohio, with her parents. A graveside service will be held for immediate family members, and a memorial mass will be celebrated at a future date.

Memorial contributions in her memory can be made to: Dachshund Rescue of Ohio, 3214 Oregonia Rd., Lebanon, Ohio 45036.

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