Daniel Poon
? Working with Pam for about 2.5 years was fun. I remember her smiles, her speedy admin support and her great sense of humors. We chatted a lot about the company and work, and then we would burst into laughs. While we had lots of fun interacting at work, we took our work very seriously. When I was in heavy work load, she always helped easing my work live. Learning about her illness was the toughtest moment. Her last few days of work was still in my memory. I was taking a day off and then she was going to take the next day off for her doctor’s appointment. She teased me that we wouldn’t see each other for a 4 days weekend. I never imagined I would not be able to see her again. Pam called me around late October of last year, I was so emotional over the phone. She told me she would be OK. Knowing it would be a difficult journey, I also thought miracle could happen. She did a wonderful job fighting her illness and I know it must be filled with pain, and disappointment. I am thinking Pam is in another world now, have a new life, and enjoy another new chapter of her life. There is no more pain but peace now. I will always have her happy smily face in my memory. WIsh her sister and her sister’s family well and heal soon. We will always remember Pam, a wonderful peer, nice lady and great sister/auntie.