
Loving Support for Pam Risk-Seman
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Pam unexpectedly lost her husband, Darryl, just a few days ago.
I am Kim Brandon-Watson and I'm asking you to please help my dearest friend, Pam Risk-Seman... or should I call her my sister, because I’ve known her my entire life. Our two families grew up together, we were always there for each other, side by side, through the good and the unavoidable bad. And you know how rare that is, to have someone you love still in your life, after many, many years. Well, Pam is that someone to me, and she is the kindest, most sincere, generous, and caring person I know.
And she needs your help.
She would never ask for anything, and she does not know I am doing this, but I know she needs your help. And believe me, if anyone deserves a bit of generosity, she does.
Pam unexpectedly lost her husband, Darryl, just a few days ago.

Darryl was her soulmate and best friend and much, much more. He passed away of a sudden heart attack. He was only 55 years of age.
Darryl and Pam have had it rough lately; truth is they have been struggling since the 2008 decline after lossing their business. They both worked hard to get ahead since that awful recession, but they never could.
Now, Pam has to face the insecurity of not being able to cover the hospital bills, the arrangement costs, and the monthly bills on her small income with no insurance. House repairs have been put off as well. She really can’t do it alone.
Please hear me, this is a time you can give and really make a difference, knowing it will go to a person that really needs it. I often wonder what would happen to me if I were in a similar situation. I am sure you wonder as well. Wouldn’t it be good to know that we can help each other? That there are others who care… like you, like me, like Pam?
She will be so grateful for anything that could help, the smallest amount will touch her heart and mine.
This is Pam’s words about her husband;
“People let me tell you 'bout my best friend, he's a warm hearted person who loved me till the end. I lost my best friend very suddenly, Sunday July 24th. My dear, sweet, silly, funny (so funny), kind hearted, always-loving husband. I am heartbroken and will never get over this, but am so blessed and thankful to have had the time we did. I'm happy that my 2 beautiful kids are so much like him, in so many ways. The things that made him happiest were his family, his dogs, his home, and his work at Agape. He loved word puzzles and my cooking a lot too. RIP, my darling husband. I love you forever and after.”

Organizer and beneficiary
Kim Brandon-Watson
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA
Pam Risk-Seman
Beneficiary