Pamela Lincoln-Yergin
Zip06.com
December 11, 2019
Pamela
Lincoln-Yergin, born May 14, 1937, at Cedars-Sinai
Hospital in Los Angeles, California,
left us on Nov. 21 with family, friends, caretakers, and Hospice in attendance.
She attended high school in California
and Connecticut, and took acting classes at
the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York
City. Pamela was a member of the Screen Actors Guild
and performed on stage, screen, and television.
After raising two children, her career took a new path as
she worked at GE/Westinghouse Communications and assorted TV stations. She also
gave private lessons in acting, public speaking, and group presentations.
In her golden years she befriended neighbor Florence Wald,
known as the mother of Hospice care in the United States. She volunteered for
patient care and the painting of ceiling tiles for the bed-ridden. She also
volunteered at Branford
Community Center and
Branford Animal Shelter.
Pamela was a loving, wonderful, funny, generous, and elegant
woman. Her passing is a great loss and she will always be loved. God Bless.
LINCOLN, Pamela
Born: 5/14/1937, Los Angeles, California,
U.S.A.
Died: 11/21/2019,
Branford, Connecticut,
U.S.A.
Pamela Lincoln’s
westerns – actress:
Bronco (TV) – 1958 (Marcy Lake)
Have Gun – Will Travel – 1959 (Mary)
Zane
Grey Theater
(TV) – 1959 (Kitty)
The Man from Blackhawk (TV) – 1960 (Kathy)
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