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About Bob Schuster | Support Staff

The success of a case does not result from the work of the lawyer alone. The lawyer's staff is critical. Their dedication to a case or a client's cause is a significant factor in the results achieved.

Pam Terry

Pam Terry Pam, a native of Eastman, Georgia, has enjoyed the opportunity of living in several states---Georgia, California, Hawaii, Arizona, and now Wyoming. She was raised in southern California after her family moved there when she was 2 years old. She enjoyed an adventurous childhood in the small town of Sierra Madre, located at the base of the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains. Although Pam loved exploring the mountains, she enjoyed the water more and spent her summers either team swimming at the local pool, water skiing on a nearby lake, or body surfing the waves of Little Corona, Laguna or Newport Beach.

Pam graduated from Pasadena High School in 1968. Her family moved from California to Honolulu, Hawaii, that summer, and stayed there for 10 years. She spent her first summer out of high school on the beaches of Hawaii before going off to college in the fall of 1968 at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona, where she studied sociology, psychology, and general business. Pam lived in Arizona for seven years before she returned to California, where she stayed until she and her husband, Scott, and sons Ryan and Chad moved to Wyoming in 1982. Scott Terry, a native Californian, is a 35-year law enforcement professional, a graduate of the 200th session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, and currently serves as a sergeant with the Jackson, Wyoming, Police Department.

Chad and Ryan grew up in Jackson, graduated from Jackson Hole High School, and continued their education at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. Chad earned a degree in hotel resort management. Ryan served in the U.S. Navy in aviation electronics for four years before earning his degree in business marketing. Both young men reside in Sheridan, Wyoming with their families. Ryan owns and operates the Radio Shack franchise and Chad recently acquired a local café---the P.O. News-Flagstaff Café. Both are very busy working and raising their families but still allow time to enjoy the beauty and activities that surround them in "Big Wonderful Wyoming."

Pam continues to enjoy fly-fishing, hunting, and riding horses in the mountains of Wyoming and Montana. Travel is still an important activity shared by Pam and Scott with the most recent trips taking them to Costa Rica for sail fishing and Zambia, Africa, for safari.

Pam also works as hard as she plays. She came to the firm of Robert P. Schuster, P.C., with 20 years' experience in office management and paralegal work, the last 18 at Spence, Moriarity & Schuster (now Spence, Moriarity & Shockey). She finds it very rewarding to help people seek justice after they have suffered a severe injury---physical or financial---or have lost a loved one in a tragic accident. Pam enjoys meeting clients, listening to them, updating them on the legal steps of their case, encouraging them and trying to really understand how they feel. Each case is special, and Pam makes sure the clients know everyone in the firm recognizes that. Pam endeavors to provide solace and compassion as well as paralegal expertise. She believes serving clients is a privilege, not a job.