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Pamela June “Pam” Olmo, 66, of Cotati, California, passed away on December 21, 2025, with her husband of 16 years, Bill Olmo, III, at her side.
Pam was born on January 21, 1959, in Redwood City, California, to Arthur and Josephine Wilson. She attended Sequoia High School, graduating in 1977, and later earned her associate degree from Cañada College. She built a long career as an insurance broker before retiring.
Pam moved through life with an open heart and had a natural gift for connecting with people and pets alike. To Pam, there were no strangers—only friends she had not yet met. She spent most of her life in Redwood City, where she lived and raised her two children with her first husband, Craig Paridy Sr., with whom she remained close. After marrying Bill, who lovingly called her “My Love Honey,” she moved to Cotati, which became her home. Pam was a member of her local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was active in the community.
Family was always the center of Pam’s life. She found great joy in spoiling her grandchildren and in traveling to visit them in California, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. She was affectionately known to her grandchildren as “Gammy.” Time spent together—traveling, sharing experiences, and simply being present—meant everything to her.
Despite ongoing health challenges, Pam always looked forward to the next day, the next trip, and the next memory, appreciating life as it came.
She is survived by her husband, Bill Olmo, III; her daughter, Allison, and her son-in-law, Michael; her son, Craig Jr., and her daughter-in-law, Amy; her stepchildren, Matt (Tara), Kelly (Michael), and Katie (Nick); her brother, Jeff; her nephew, Jeremy; her parents, Arthur and Josephine Wilson; and eleven grandchildren.
The family will hold a service on January 24 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located at 5700 Country Club Dr. in Rohnert Park at 11:00 a.m. All are invited to attend.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Donate Life America (donatelife.net), a cause close to Pam’s heart and her family.
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