Pamela Ann McCausland

pamela mccausland
Pamela Ann McCausland, 70, beloved sister, aunt and friend, died Sunday, November 27, 2022. Memorial Service will be at 10:00 A.M., Saturday, December 10, 2022, at St. James Episcopal Church. Preceded in death by her parents, Ross Jr. and Phyllis McCausland and friend, Donna Stricklan. Survived by her brother, Paul (Linda); nephews, Jeffrey (Laurie) McCausland, Andrew (Jenni) McCausland, Trenton McCausland; great-nephews and great-niece, Carter, Marin, Miles and Finn. Memorials have been established with St. James Episcopal Perpetual Memorial and Endowment Fund, 3750 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67208, and Beauties & Beasts 11th Hour Rescue, 114 S Pattie, Wichita, KS 67211. Services in care of Downing & Lahey Mortuary East.

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  1. I want to post tribute to the passing of a beautiful person. Pam McCausland and I went to SE High School together, were in same 1970 graduating class but did not come to know each other well until joining Richard Schonberg in Podiatry practice in 1978. It did not take long to realize Dr. Schonberg had found the perfect person for the job.
    Pam was smart, friendly, dependable and loyal. She was compassionate and bonded with patients. She could do it all in the office.
    Pam was inspirational handling her cancer with strength buoyed by her strengthened faith and love for St. James church.
    She was loyal confidante and invaluable partner in practice for Dr. Schonberg for 15 years and an additional 25 years, for myself, on his retirement.
    She was graceful in passing her knowledge and skills of her job, both, to the other receptionists we had along the way, and, also, when she could no longer expend the energy she felt necessary to perform her own duties, to her satisfaction.
    Pam McCausland was an angel here- now she has her wings. Her pain is gone. She is now in her better place.
    I regret me and my wife Kathy’s necessary absence from the most appropriate celebration of life.
    Unfortunately, I tested CoVid positive this last Tuesday evening. Kathy and I would regret bringing on more medical issues to an already grieving family in their loss.

    Our deepest sympathy to the Paul and Linda McCausland Family who brought so much Joy and Meaning to her life.

    Kathy and Larry McNeil


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