She told me that she wanted to qualify for the junior national team in February. That was the first time I had heard her talk about making the team and it was kind of exciting.
She was a big animal lover. Over the years, she's always raised dogs and rescued dogs. Anything that came along injured, she would heal. She was always a caring, loving person.
She was a great person, a good mother, a wonderful sister and a great daughter. We were just a small family, born and bred in the Westchester area. This is just a huge tragedy.
She was a happy person. I don't know what happened. And I'm terrified. I can't believe this happened. I can't express my feelings. I'm shaking inside. I don't know what to say.
She was a very good probate judge. She was well liked and she represented her office very well. Of course she has an excellent support staff and I'm certain they will carry on.
She was a woman with an incredible heart who really put herself our there to people with disabilities and especially those who are caregivers -- something she know a lot about.
She was diagnosed with cancer at Thanksgiving time in 2004. She went into her doctor complaining of a sore throat and they did some blood tests and discovered she had leukemia.
She was just very supportive, and I thank her for that. I know a lot of people think it would have been bitter. It wasn't. She embraced me, and we cried, and she was very nice.
She would have to be so sick she couldn't pick her head up not to come. She was in the hospital for two or three days not long ago, and when she got out she came right back in.
She'll come at me and say, 'I'm going to pummel you. It's just something that gets us pumped up and just loosens us up a bit. I always like to get a little goofy before a game.
She's a remarkable one. Tremendous courage and heart. She has been playing with one arm basically all season. She's coming on very strong for us. She's a very confident player.
She's always whistling. We joke that she should do it professionally, and she's very good at it. At times, it gets annoying. All the time in the room, she's in there whistling.
She's certainly capable of it. I've seen her do it before and hopefully she'll do it again. I thought she stepped up huge in the first half and gave us a nice lead at halftime.
She's dealing with a serious drug addiction and trying to get through it. It's not my unwillingness to reconnect, but she's not ready. Maybe when she's on the road to recovery.
She's famous around the world, but Pamela will feel right at home in Halifax. She can expect a hearty east coast welcome for what promises to be a spectacular awards broadcast.
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