Pamela Ann (Finley) Girard, age 78, passed away peacefully in her home and surrounded by family, November 21, 2020. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts, August 31, 1942. She was the daughter of Charles and Helen (Flanagan) Finley.
She was the wife of George A. Girard Jr. They were together for 51 years.
Pamela was the Co-owner of White House Moving and Storage for 20 years until her retirement. She had the honor of working with her best friend and husband, George.
Pamela enjoyed dancing, cooking, and laughing. Most of all, Pamela loved spending time with her children, many grandchildren, and growing list of great-grandchildren.
Besides Pamela’s loving husband, she is survived by children Robin T. Doucette of Raynham, MA., Elizabeth O’Sullivan of Medway, MA., Pamela McCarthy of Londonderry, NH., Kimberly Pennypacker and Jennifer Tarbox of Nashua, NH., Lynda Girard and Harry Girard of Hudson, NH., and Albert Girard of Florida, siblings; Lorraine Thomas of Atton Bay, NH., Deborah McDermott of Kingston, NH., and Charlene Grady of Melrose, MA., 14 grandchildren; Erin O’Sullivan, Ashlie Lang, Gary Poulin, Adam Doucette, Bryan O’Sullivan, Amanda Doucette, Kaitlynn Kenney, Theresa Roach, Thomas O’Sullivan, Austin Pennypacker, Samantha McCarthy, Zoë Doucette, Jennifer Girard, and Nicole Girard, as well as 9 great-grandchildren.
SERVICES: A walk-through visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm at the Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock St., Nashua, NH., 03064. A Funeral service will immediately follow the visitation at 2:00 pm with Father Dan St. Laurent to officiate. Due to COVID restrictions, all guests entering the funeral home will be required to wear face masks and follow social distancing protocol. The burial will be held privately by family. Those who wish to make a donation in Pamela’s loving name, may do so to The Pine Street Inn, 444 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118, or visit them online at pinestreetinn.org. The Davis Funeral Home has been placed in charge of arrangements. (603) 883 3401 “ONE MEMORY LIGHTS ANOTHER.”