Pamela Sue ‘Dottie’ Bronicki
humane society employee
Pamela Sue ‘Dottie’ Bronicki
humane society employee
Pamela Sue “Dottie” Bronicki, who worked for the past 18 years at the Montgomery County Humane Society, died Jan. 15 at Montgomery Hospice’s Casey House in Rockville. She was 68.
She had lung cancer, said Javier Baquero, her executor.
Ms. Bronicki held various jobs with the animal shelter and pet adoption society. Most recently, she worked in the department devoted to returning lost pets to their owners. Her hobbies included breeding whippets and presenting them in dog shows.
Pamela Sue Barber was born in Evanston, Ill., and grew up in Montgomery County. She graduated from Walter Johnson High School and attended Benjamin Franklin University, which became part of George Washington University.
Her marriages to Roger C. Greimel and Edward Bronicki ended in divorce. She had no immediate survivors.
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