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Pamela Sedgwick Prescott

Birth
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death
16 Apr 2008 (aged 72)
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Pamela Sedgwick Prescott Born on August 14, 1935, died unexpectedly on April 16, 2008. The cause of death was emesis with aspiration. She is survived by her husband Richmond Prescott; her children: Jonathan, Jay and Leila Dwight; her grandchildren: Jordan, Lauren, Isabel and Eamon Dwight; children of her husband: Ellen Prescott, Molly Porter and Phebe Greenwood and their children, and siblings Alice Wohl, Jonathan Sedgwick, Susanna Sedgwick and Kate Hanberg. Pamela spent her early childhood on Long Island before moving to Santa Barbara, CA. She attended St. Timothy's School in Stevenson, Maryland, and Smith College before coming to San Francisco. She loved music, opera and art and was a skilled bridge player. Her forte was gourmet cooking. She volunteered in her community and supported environmental conservation. Friends are invited to a Memorial Service at St. James Episcopal Church, California St., at 8th Ave., S.F., at 4:00 PM on Sat., April 26. Donations may be made to Medecins Sans Frontieres, 333 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10001. -San Francisco Chronicle 4/18/2008
Pamela Sedgwick Prescott Born on August 14, 1935, died unexpectedly on April 16, 2008. The cause of death was emesis with aspiration. She is survived by her husband Richmond Prescott; her children: Jonathan, Jay and Leila Dwight; her grandchildren: Jordan, Lauren, Isabel and Eamon Dwight; children of her husband: Ellen Prescott, Molly Porter and Phebe Greenwood and their children, and siblings Alice Wohl, Jonathan Sedgwick, Susanna Sedgwick and Kate Hanberg. Pamela spent her early childhood on Long Island before moving to Santa Barbara, CA. She attended St. Timothy's School in Stevenson, Maryland, and Smith College before coming to San Francisco. She loved music, opera and art and was a skilled bridge player. Her forte was gourmet cooking. She volunteered in her community and supported environmental conservation. Friends are invited to a Memorial Service at St. James Episcopal Church, California St., at 8th Ave., S.F., at 4:00 PM on Sat., April 26. Donations may be made to Medecins Sans Frontieres, 333 Seventh Ave., New York, NY 10001. -San Francisco Chronicle 4/18/2008


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