
Pamella Jean Leach Obituary
Pamella Jean Leach, 66, of New Carlisle, passed away on Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 at Miami Valley Hospital- South. She was born July 2nd, 1957 in Washington Court House, Ohio the daughter of Virgil and Katheryn (Davis) Leach.
Pamella graduated from North High School in 1975. She retired from Assurant Group where she was an insurance processor. She enjoyed doing puzzles, collecting Indian décor, painting on her tablet and listening to rock-n-roll music.
Pamella is survived by her daughters: Erica Bauer (Thomas Stewart) and Tanya Leach; a brother, Kevin Leach (Kristie); grandchildren: Aidan French and Naomi Leach; best friend, Becky Clayton; her beloved dog, Harley and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Pamella is preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Martin Leach
Pamella Jean Leach Obituary
Pamella Jean Leach, 66, of New Carlisle, passed away on Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 at Miami Valley Hospital- South. She was born July 2nd, 1957 in Washington Court House, Ohio the daughter of Virgil and Katheryn (Davis) Leach.
Pamella graduated from North High School in 1975. She retired from Assurant Group where she was an insurance processor. She enjoyed doing puzzles, collecting Indian décor, painting on her tablet and listening to rock-n-roll music.
Pamella is survived by her daughters: Erica Bauer (Thomas Stewart) and Tanya Leach; a brother, Kevin Leach (Kristie); grandchildren: Aidan French and Naomi Leach; best friend, Becky Clayton; her beloved dog, Harley and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Pamella is preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Martin Leach

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Cindy Weese (Bourelle)
Pam, you were a shy, very sweet, kind, and caring person. I enjoyed talking to you when I got you to talk. Your ability to hit a softball during gym was questionable. But , if you got a hit, generally a little dribbler, you ran your heart out. But again, your running was questionable. Though like most kids, you thought you were burning up the bases as you crossed over them.
My only question to you, which I never asked and now will never know the answer to, is why didn't you and Mike Roach ever get married? I know it was only 9th grade but, I thought the two of you really liked each other. I guess my early years as a matchmaker were as bad as they are today.
I am sorry for your passing and all of thoughts an prayers go out to your family and friends.
Your classmate for 6 years, Cindy Weese Bourelle