Raised in Queens, NY, Pam was the daughter of the late James W. Grob, Sr. and Priscilla Ferris Grob. She was preceded in death by her sister, Cynthia Rocchio.
After her marriage to Ed King, an officer in the United States Coast Guard, in 1965, Pam and her family moved many times, including stops in Elizabeth City, NC, Hempstead, NY, San Diego and Monterey, CA, Burke, VA, and Traverse City, MI, before settling in Cape May Court House, NJ, where Pam worked as the court administrator for Stone Harbor, NJ until her retirement. Pam was a dedicated mother, who was actively involved in all of her kids' activities, including swim and dive meets, soccer games, dance recitals and band competitions, and was a die-hard Eagles fan. Upon retirement, Pam moved to The Villages, Florida, where she was an avid golfer and enjoyed spending time with her many friends and her dog, Riley.
Pam is survived by her son, Scott King, and his wife, Mary Beth, of Yardley, PA and her daughter, Shannon (King) Carron and her husband, Matthew, of Hanson, MA. She will be sadly missed by her six grandchildren, Colin, Brendan and Nora King and Jack, Sam and Teddy Carron. Pam is also survived by her brother, Jim Grob, Jr. and his wife, Marge, of Summerville, SC. She was the beloved aunt of three nieces and two nephews.
The family will be celebrating Pam's life at a yet-to-be-planned event in the new year.
Donations in her name may be made to the Lustgarten Foundation (www.lustgarten.org) or the Pat Roche Hospice Home, 86 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA 02043 (www.nvna.org).
Raised in Queens, NY, Pam was the daughter of the late James W. Grob, Sr. and Priscilla Ferris Grob. She was preceded in death by her sister, Cynthia Rocchio.
After her marriage to Ed King, an officer in the United States Coast Guard, in 1965, Pam and her family moved many times, including stops in Elizabeth City, NC, Hempstead, NY, San Diego and Monterey, CA, Burke, VA, and Traverse City, MI, before settling in Cape May Court House, NJ, where Pam worked as the court administrator for Stone Harbor, NJ until her retirement. Pam was a dedicated mother, who was actively involved in all of her kids' activities, including swim and dive meets, soccer games, dance recitals and band competitions, and was a die-hard Eagles fan. Upon retirement, Pam moved to The Villages, Florida, where she was an avid golfer and enjoyed spending time with her many friends and her dog, Riley.
Pam is survived by her son, Scott King, and his wife, Mary Beth, of Yardley, PA and her daughter, Shannon (King) Carron and her husband, Matthew, of Hanson, MA. She will be sadly missed by her six grandchildren, Colin, Brendan and Nora King and Jack, Sam and Teddy Carron. Pam is also survived by her brother, Jim Grob, Jr. and his wife, Marge, of Summerville, SC. She was the beloved aunt of three nieces and two nephews.
The family will be celebrating Pam's life at a yet-to-be-planned event in the new year.
Donations in her name may be made to the Lustgarten Foundation (www.lustgarten.org) or the Pat Roche Hospice Home, 86 Turkey Hill Lane, Hingham, MA 02043 (www.nvna.org).
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