In loving memory of

Pamela S. Falleti
February 27, 1966 - March 21, 2021

Pamela S. Falleti

Webster: Passed away peacefully with family by her side on Sunday March 21, 2021 at the age of 55 after a very courageous 7 year battle with cancer. Pam was born in Geneva, NY February 27, 1966. She was raised in Dewittville, NY, where she always enjoyed the privilege and serenity of Chautauqua Lake. Pam graduated from Mayville Central School in 1984. She attended Genesee Community College in Batavia where her career path eventually led her to The University of Rochester. She was promoted several times until she eventually co-founded X-Med, Inc. with her husband.

Pam enjoyed spending time with her family and countless friends. Through humility and kindness, she was able to reach out and touch many lives. Pam had the biggest heart and couldn't do enough for everyone. Pam was the only person who would give gifts to others on her own birthday!

Although she was taken away from us way too soon. Through the medical efforts and guidance of Dr. Marcus Noel, who helped prolong her life, gave her more time with her family than originally expected. We are forever grateful to him for his incredible gift!

Pam is survived by her devoted husband of 25 years, Anthony J. Falleti; daughter, Arieal (Devin) Cook; son, Anthony R. Falleti; her beloved parents, Roger & Sue Klossner; brother, Roger II (Anastasia) Klossner and their son, Brendan; many other nieces and nephews who adored her.

As per NYS regulations all guests are required to wear a mask and hand sanitize at all services.

Pamela's life story will be shared during her visitation, Saturday, March 27th from 1-5 PM at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane, 14626 (Between Rt. 390 & Long Pond Rd.) Her funeral service will be celebrated at 11:00 AM on Sunday, March 28th at the funeral home.

To join her funeral service on Sunday, log into zoom with these credentials: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9853868613 Meeting ID: 985 386 8613
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In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to UR Medicine Hospice, 2180 Empire Blvd, Webster, NY 14580 OR to The Ruesch Center @ Georgetown University, 3700 O St NW., Washington DC 20057 or donate online @ https://ruesch.georgetown.edu/gift/

Tributes

Crystal Muckle wrote on Mar 30, 2021:

"My sincerest sympathy to you Anthony & Family ! Thinking of you all !"

Patricia Robidoux wrote on Mar 28, 2021:

"My sincerest sympathy and prayers are being sent to each & everyone of you during this time of grief. Pam was such an amazing woman. She will be missed by many! May she test in Peace and God watch over all! "

Deborah Delahoussaye wrote on Mar 26, 2021:

"Always radiant whenever I saw Pam at the 4th, you always knew it when she got there. Prayers to the family and the grief they must be experiencing, but what a lifetime of memories. I always asked my daughter Joulet about Pam, and she was always in my prayers. It?s with a heavy heart that I had to even write this."

Tom Renner wrote on Mar 25, 2021:

"We are so sorry to hear of Pam passing away. Such a kind person to leave us to soon Tony and family you will be in our prayers! Tom and Liz Renner "

julie boyle wrote on Mar 24, 2021:

"We are so sorry for your loss Anthony and Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers that you get through this difficult time. Julie Oddo Boyle and Family.??"

Maggie Bailey wrote on Mar 23, 2021:

"In a time of immense sadness, I can?t help but also feel extreme gratefulness. I?m thankful God brought the Falleti family into my life to learn from and grow with! Tony, over the years, yourself, Pam and I have had countless conversations about our faith...this is where the rubber meets the road! We believe that Pam is at peace, in our heavenly home! We believe that God will heal our hurt, dry our tears and carry us through this! And we believe that we will all meet again one sweet day! Cling to your faith and belief and never let it waiver! Just as He holds Pam in the palm of His hand, He is also near the broken-hearted. Pams light shown so bright in life! A light like hers can?t be dimmed by death. May her light forever shine through all those whose life she has impacted! "

Brad Niemann wrote on Mar 23, 2021:

"Brad Niemann and Family, We are so blessed in life with those that come into our life and impact our experiences. I think about over 20+ years I was able to regularly interact with Pam and Tony. Every time, without exception, I was better for the time I got to spend with them. Whether it was for 5 minutes or days over a business trip, Pam?s ability to impact all of those around her is unmatched. She was given the gift and blessing in life to impact others and she was remarkable at it. Her struggles with Cancer and ability to persist through it all was another way that Pam showed us who she is. She sets the standard for having an impact on others. You will be missed daily but know that your legacy will forever be with us."

Bo and Patrice Mark wrote on Mar 22, 2021:

"Words cannot come close to conveying our deepest sympathy at the loss of your dear Pamela. May you all be comforted in your grief in the knowledge of the legacy of love she has left on Earth through the countless acts of generosity and selflessness that which was her life. Remember those we love and whom have loved us never really leave us as they reside in our hearts and memories forever ??. Bo, Patrice, Jamie, Carla, Kyle & Meaghan "