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Pamela Dishong Washburn

5/9/2025

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Chapter 76 - Ohio
November 14, 1 960 - April 2, 2025

LADIES AUXILIARY

Pamela Dishong Washburn, 64, of Coolville, passed away April 2, 2025,at her residence from an extended illness.

She was born November 14, 1960, in Sheltering Arms Hospital in Athens, OH, thedaughter of the late Harold “Burt” and Mary Frances (Hatfield) Dishong.
She retired from Federal Hocking Local School District, where she was a bus driver. Pam also loved traveling, riding motorcycles with her husband, her time working as a bar manager at various establishments and being around her family and friends. She was a member of the AMVETS Post #76 Auxiliary and AMVETS 76 Riders, by whom she leaves behind many dear friends. She was always a caring and loving person – she volunteered at many functions for various organizations.

Before and after Pam's cancer diagnosis, she had the sweetest smile the biggest heart and was so strong and clear to the end. She will be missed! <3

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