Pamela Sue Bigger

Pamela Sue Bigger

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Pamela Sue Bigger, 62, of Bay City, our kind, funny, loving, sweet, and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed away on the afternoon of Sunday, December 18, 2016 at McLaren Bay Region with her family by her side. Pam was born on August 3, 1954 in Chicago, IL to the late William and Viola (Sheffield) Phillips. On December 26, 1979, Pam married the love of her life, Ronald Bigger, together they enjoyed 36 wonderful years. Pam was a devoted homemaker and loved spending time with her grandson. She had a passion for Bingo and cared deeply for her pets. Pam is survived by her husband, Ron; three children, Anthony (Tabatha) Bigger, Michael Bigger, and Jennifer (Mercer) Nellett; two grandchildren, Kendra and Riley; two brothers, Larry and Nick Phillips, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to her parents, Pam was welcomed home to heaven by her siblings, Kenneth, Rita, Shirley, and Deborah. Private arrangements have been entrusted to Skorupski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 955 N. Pine Rd., Hampton Twp. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family online at www.skorupskis.com.

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  1. Pam was truly a blessing to me, she took me in as a young person and was mom figure in my life as a teen, she was funny and always made me smile. She will be missed! Prayers of comfort for her family.

  2. Pam has been in my life as a friend and I thought of her an her family as family. I and her daughter Jenny have been friends an like sisters ever sense I was thirteen. Pamela has always been there for me when I needed to talk or vent. She treated my children like she did her own grandchildren. She had a special bond with my youngest daughter Bree. Bree would spend the night and sometimes weekends with Pam an Riley they would always have so much fun treasure hunting in the woods behind her house. She will be missed so very much, but never forgotten. We love you to the moon and back. I’ll tell you all the fun stuff when I see you again. Love from me and the kids, Serena, Austin, an Breonna. And thanks Pam to you and your children for being my family.


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Pamela Sue Bigger, 62, of Bay City, our kind, funny, loving, sweet, and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend passed away on the afternoon of Sunday, December 18, 2016 at McLaren Bay Region with her family by her side. Pam was born on August 3, 1954 in Chicago, IL to the late William and Viola (Sheffield) Phillips. On December 26, 1979, Pam married the love of her life, Ronald Bigger, together they enjoyed 36 wonderful years. Pam was a devoted homemaker and loved spending time with her grandson. She had a passion for Bingo and cared deeply for her pets. Pam is survived by her husband, Ron; three children, Anthony (Tabatha) Bigger, Michael Bigger, and Jennifer (Mercer) Nellett; two grandchildren, Kendra and Riley; two brothers, Larry and Nick Phillips, along with many nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to her parents, Pam was welcomed home to heaven by her siblings, Kenneth, Rita, Shirley, and Deborah. Private arrangements have been entrusted to Skorupski Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 955 N. Pine Rd., Hampton Twp. Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family online at www.skorupskis.com.

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  1. Pam was truly a blessing to me, she took me in as a young person and was mom figure in my life as a teen, she was funny and always made me smile. She will be missed! Prayers of comfort for her family.

  2. Pam has been in my life as a friend and I thought of her an her family as family. I and her daughter Jenny have been friends an like sisters ever sense I was thirteen. Pamela has always been there for me when I needed to talk or vent. She treated my children like she did her own grandchildren. She had a special bond with my youngest daughter Bree. Bree would spend the night and sometimes weekends with Pam an Riley they would always have so much fun treasure hunting in the woods behind her house. She will be missed so very much, but never forgotten. We love you to the moon and back. I’ll tell you all the fun stuff when I see you again. Love from me and the kids, Serena, Austin, an Breonna. And thanks Pam to you and your children for being my family.


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