Re: [Peugeot-L] Great Loss, Pam Schlick passed away.

From: Rabin Rutten-James <rabin505_at_sasktel.net>
Date: 12/16/07

This is terrible news and my families thoughts and prayers go out to Jim and his family... Having never even met either of them - they're still integral members of the Peugeot extended family.

It has always been a goal of mine to make it down to one of their famous french car meets one of these years, so it's a great sadness that I won't be able to make her acquaintance... She sounded like an amazing woman - and I'm sure she'll be missed by an enormous number of people with all the work she has done for others...

Rabin
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From: "Steffen Moller" <dkstef_23832@hotmail.com> To: "Peugeot Group" <peugeot-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:28 AM
Subject: [Peugeot-L] Great Loss, Pam Schlick passed away.

It is with great sadness that I have to tell you this. Jim Schlick called me Friday to let me know that Pam had died, Many of us had the great privilege of knowing
Pam, Her great smile, friendliness and her love for Peugeot Automobiles, of witch she and Jim own one of the finest
collections one can find. We will all miss Pam, Our thoughts and prayers to Jim and the family.

Obituary for Pamela J. Schlick
Allen Funeral Home

Pamela J. Schlick, of Bloomington, IN and formerly of Langhorne, PA died Friday, December 14, 2007 at her residence after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was 58 years old.

Born June 13, 1949 in Tahlequah, OK she was the daughter of Howard and Pauline (Gray) Dreasler. She moved with her family to Iowa where she grew up in the towns of Cherokee, Eagle Grove and Ft. Dodge. She was a graduate of Iowa State University and a retired consulting project manager for RJO Group, New York, NY.

After marrying her husband Jim in 1971, the newlyweds moved to Bloomington where they lived through 1989. While working on her Masters Degree at Indiana University, she was the Assistant Curator for the Elizabeth Sage Historic Costume Collection. She also earned her second Masters Degree in Instructional Systems Technology and they moved to Pennsylvania to begin her new career. After her retirement in 2006 they returned to Bloomington.

Pam was very active in volunteer and philanthropic organizations. She was a past officer in the Pi Beta Phi Sorority Alumnae Association in Bloomington, and Treasurer of the Princeton New Jersey Alumnae Club. She had also become active in the Bloomington North Habitat for Humanity.

In 1993 for her birthday, her husband took her to the Harley-Davidson 90th anniversary in Milwaukee and soon thereafter she obtained her license and became an avid motorcyclist. She held several offices in the Bucks County, PA Harley Owners Group, including editor, treasurer, asst. director and director. She was a member of the Hoosier Hills H.O.G. in Bloomington.

Through her volunteer efforts, Pam contributed countless hours to the annual Muscular Dystrophy Association "Ride for Life" which is co-sponsored by Brian's Harley-Davidson in Langhorne, PA. She supported the MDA by sewing patches on motorcycle vests and jackets, baking bread and cookies, and competing in the annual chili cook-off.

While growing up in Iowa Pam fell in love with her grandfather's 1960 Peugeot. These cars became a lifelong love of hers and her husband Jim. She was active in the Peugeot Club of North America, and was featured in Hemmings Sport and

Exotic Car magazine with her red 1968 Peugeot convertible. She enjoyed gardening and sewing as well.

She is survived by her husband James Schlick of Bloomington; one brother Paul "Herb" Dreasler of Marshalltown, Iowa; two nieces Quinn and Malory Dreasler of Marshalltown, Iowa; an aunt Ruby (Purdum) Sonnefeld of Oklahoma; two cousins John Purdum and Susan (Purdum) Wahid and their families; a mother-in-law Velma Schlick of Charles City, Iowa; and a brother- and sister-in-law Paul and Judy Schlick of Maple Grove, Minnesota.

Private family services are scheduled. A public memorial service will be held on Saturday, 19 January 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at Allen Funeral Home.

In memory of Pam memorial contributions may be made to the Bloomington North Chapter of Habitat for Humanity or a charity of one's choice in care of Allen Funeral Home, 3000 East Third, Bloomington, Indiana 47401.

H.O.G. members are encouraged to honor Pam's memory by supporting the MDA "Ride for Life" through Brian's Harley-Davidson, 600 South Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne, PA 19047.

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