PORTLAND — On May 30, God called Pamela Jean Eustis of Rangeley to join her brother, grandmother and numerous family members to their heavenly home.
Pamie always put others before herself. She was a devoted mother, above all else, and also was the center of many lives as a loving day care provider, community member and friend. She could brighten a room with her presence and life by listening and caring. She always had other’s safety and needs upmost in her mind and heart.
Pamie’s endearing qualities, which she would list as her accomplishments, were many; but the children in her life will remember her ability to live life whether it was flying a kite, blowing bubbles, playing ‘catch me if you can’, splashing in the rain or making mud pies. Her love of life was endless.
She is survived by her son, Owen Richard Sinclair of Rangeley; her fiance, and soulmate, Anthony Colello and his daughters, Delia and Addie; her parents, Linda (Lowell) Thibodeau and Pierre Thibodeau of Rangeley and Robert “Todd” and Joan Eustis of Phillips; siblings, Sonja Johnson of Rangeley, Dexter Eustis and his wife, Amy, of Wilton, Paul Eustis and his wife, Amanda, of Strong and Sara Griscom and her husband, Brian, of Rangeley; nieces and nephews, Gunnar Johnson, Raina Eustis, Dylan Eustis, Tyler Eustis, Emilee Eustis, Jackson Eustis and Paul and Sara’s children, Cameron, Jack, Gabriel, Rhys, Forest, Orrin and Joanie; great-niece, Tessa Lynn Eustis; and several aunts and uncles.
She was predeceased by a brother, Richard Eustis.
Condolences and tributes may be shared with her family at www.wilesrc.com.

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