October 1963 ~ October 2020
October 1963 ~ October 2020
Pam is survived by her husband Chris McDiffett; parents Leroy and Norma Knapp; children Christa and Daniel Leon and Holley McDiffett; siblings Steve Knapp, Jim Knapp, Rick Knapp and Lori Bockert.
Memorial contributions can be made in her memory to American Cancer Society.
Celebration of life service will be held at Allen Mortuary on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 1:00p.m.
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Louisa Allen says
November 6, 2020 at 6:28 pmMy condolences go out to the McDiffet family in the loss of their wonderful Pam. I knew Pam through her children that attended Denair Schools.
She was too young to leave them. She may no longer be here, although she will never be forgotten.
Rest in peace.
Louisa Allen
Clare Evans says
November 6, 2020 at 12:26 amI was fortunate to have worked with Pam as a sub after I retired from TUSD. I was also blessed by her friendship over the years. Her strength in the face of adversity was admirable. She had a wonderful smile and delightful sense of humor. Like so many others, I was fortunate to have known Pam; she was a true ray of sunshine. My prayers are with her family.
Pat Barker says
November 3, 2020 at 9:45 pmKnow that your family is in our thoughts and prayers. I worked with Pam at the school district and remained friends once I retired 10 yrs ago as we had lunch a few times with some other TUSD employees. I’d always ask her how she was and she always replied “I’m good”. She was a fighter who definitely fought the fight. She loved everyone and will be missed. Although I know it’s hard right now because it’s not been long that she passed, please rely on all of those beautiful memories.
Marlene Parkinson says
November 2, 2020 at 2:12 pmMy sincere condolences to the Mc Diffet family. Pam was always such a sweet person with the best smile for everyone,
Shauneen Terrell says
October 31, 2020 at 3:37 amMy sincerest condolences to the McDiffet family. I was fortunate enough to have not only worked with Pam at the District Office when I began at Turlock, but was blessed to have been able to keep in touch with her after I moved on. I’ll remember our cooking class fondly, even though it ended prematurely with Pam taking me to the ER and calling my husband for me when I lost against a mandolin slicer. Pam was a private yet loyal friend who will be so deeply missed. I will continue to think of her fondly every time I make any of our dishes from our class together!
Sheri (Metcalf) Biasca says
October 30, 2020 at 8:31 pmMy sincerest sympathy to Pam’s loved ones. I am truly saddened she is gone. Decades ago I had the pleasure of speaking with her various times when she worked at the mall. I appreciated her upbeat personality and loved her vibrant smile! My prayers for you all that you find strength and peace during this most difficult time.