FALMOUTH — Pamela Huggins Rosetti, 67, died at her home following treatment for lung cancer.  

She was born on Dec. 27, 1943, and grew up in Connecticut, where she attended the Rosemary Hall School in Greenwich, Conn., and earned her bachelor’s degree at Hollins College in Roanoke, Va.  

Upon her graduation, she received a Woodrow Wilson Scholarship for English literature and attended Yale Drama School. 

She was in-residence for several summers at the Boothbay Harbor Playhouse, and pursued a career in acting and modeling based out of New York City.

She was very creative throughout her life, and enjoyed drama, gardening, antiquing, home decorating, writing and reading.  

For 18 years she lived at the Colonial Village in Falmouth, where she assisted in the care and development of the community gardens. She prided herself for staying environmentally and politically aware.

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Surviving are two loving sisters, Laurel Johnson and Susan Huggins, both of Savannah Ga.; and five nieces, Alyssa Johnson of Alpharetta, Ga., Jessica Archer of Gainesville, Fla., Erica Ronald of Hartford, Conn., Brooks Kipp of Savannah, Ga., and Kate Szlamas of Seattle, Wash.

Arrangements are by Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford St., Portland.  Services will be private.  

In lieu of flowers, please donate to a local animal shelter.  

For additional information and to sign her guestbook, please visit jonesrichandhutchins.com.


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