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Pamela Ann Dolney

October 19 , 1950 - January 25 , 2026
Pamela Ann Dolney Obituary on Michigan Memorial Funeral Home
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Pamela Ann Dolney

October 19 , 1950 - January 25 , 2026
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Pamela Ann Dolney, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, passed away on January 25, 2026, in Naples, Florida, at the age of 75. She was born on October 19, 1950, in Ypsilanti, Michigan.

Pamela lived a life rooted in faith, love, and creativity. A devoted member of the Third Order of Franciscans, she was known for her compassion and generosity. She expressed her artistic talents through the creation of porcelain dolls and stained-glass pieces, enjoyed gardening, photography, and found pleasure in watching crime television shows.

She was preceded in death by her sons, Robert and Anthony, and her parents, William and Phyllis Burns.

Pamela is survived by her loving husband, Dennis Dolney; her children: Valerie (Aaron) Byrnes, Thomas (Ewelina) Kasprzyk, Natalie (Dale) Pilutti, Jonathon Kasprzyk, Angelina (Eric) Snyder, Anthony (Jane) Dolney, Caralyn Dolney, and Kaytlin Dolney; and her many cherished grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings: Steve (Denise) Burns, Daniel (Judy) Burns, Eileen (Bud) Farley, and Matthew (Karin) Burns.

Pamela will be remembered for her faith, creativity, and the deep love she shared with her family. Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St. Stephen Catholic School in her memory.

 

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  • Pam and I have been friends since we were in high school together. Along with our friend Donna, we called ourselves the three musketeers. Our friendship lasted many years with many memories of good times and hard times. I am already missing her terribly and I know this will continue. She had a strong love for her faith and her family and her friends. Until we meet again, my dear friend. Love, Darlene. Darlene
  • Pam was the dearest and truest friend a person could have . I met her in Sept 1966. Highschool Her Darlene and I became best buds immediately We went thru hard times and good times We saw the birth of our children, their growth And the loss of two: Jamie (Dars daughter) And Bobby (Pams Son) The loss of a child takes away a piece of your heart Whether near or far . We three always kept in touch, never stopped caring about one another Father John Hedges said it best about Pam:She lived her life what she believed in: love of God, church and family especially children She followed the Sacraments of the church Donna Gilliand

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