Pam Rinier

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November 4, 1954 ~ April 28, 2015

Pamela Jean Rinier, age 60, of Indianapolis, formerly of Mooresville, passed away Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Born November 4, 1954 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of the late Otis and Phyllis (Cowger) Gregory. Her niece, Charina Farnsworth and two cats, Timmy and Lloyd also preceded her in death.
Pam was a registered nurse and worked mostly at St. Vincent’s Hospital, but also worked at IU Hospital. She concluded her employment as a Case Manager with Advantage. She was an avid reader, loved to crochet, collect Longaberger Baskets, and truly enjoyed her annual vacations at Mackinac Island.
Survivors include her husband, Tony Rinier, whom she married July 29, 1982, in Mooresville; her sister, Janet Roemer; her niece, Breanna Newman and nephew, Corbin Roemer.
Friends may call Friday, May 1, 2015 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, with funeral services to be conducted by Rev. John Crump at 7:00 p.m. A graveside service will be Saturday, May 2, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at White Lick Cemetery. You may visit CarlisleBranson.com where you may share a memory with the family or sign the online guest book.
Pam will be remembered most by her infectious laughter, sense of humor and outlook on life. The family would also like to thank the staff at St. Vincent Hospice and the host of doctors that cared for her.

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  1. There were quite a few years that Pam and I didnt have lots of contact, but that time evaporated as soon as we were together again. We could pick up right where we left off, not missing a beat. She always was laughing and had the best sense of humor! Pam, I am going to miss you! To Tony and Janet and all of her family, my sincere condolences. Nothing can ease your pain right now, but remember that she is free of pain and sickness. And no doubt, there is laughter in heaven today!! God bless all of you. Sandy Berney

  2. She was full of life, love, laughter and wisdom. To know her was to love her. She will be missed and though I am saddened at no longer being able to enjoy those after work dinners and long Saturdays at Grays with sisters, I rejoice that she is free of the illness that so greatly affected her during this past year. Pam, you truly were a Special person.

  3. So sorry to hear about Pam. I worked with her at CMCS, and loved to have dinner with her. She was a good friend to me. She will be missed.

  4. Pam was such a dear friend to us all, so many good memories of high school and beyond. We will always remember her sense of humor and wit. Rest in Peace Pam, you will be so missed. From your fellow yaya. Linda Rainier

  5. Her hugs and her smiles were priceless – she will be missed, She was one in a million and I am happy to have known her. Rest in Peace Moon Doggy – From Scooter

  6. Pam was a great friend who had an infectious laugh (cackle). We shared laughes about Bob & Tom, the comedians she harassed at the comedy shows, plus love for our kitties. I will miss her. Friend and Colleague – Susan Phillips

  7. So sorry to hear about Pam. She could always put a smile on your face and make you laugh. I am glad that Pam won’t suffer anymore. I will always have fond memories of my coworker and friend. RIP Pam!

  8. Pam was not only a co worker but a dear friend. I loved listening to all of her stories. She was a great person with a big heart. Rest peacefully my dear friend.

  9. I will always remember Pam as someone who made everyone in the room laugh and was the life of the party! Her legacy will be one of joy as we remember her wonderful laugh!!

  10. I remember Pam from high school. She was very kind, always smiling and her cheeks were always red from laughing. She will always be remembered with smiles. She is peaceful now in Gods loving embrace.


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