Pamela Adams
May 22, 1950 – March 7, 2025
Pamela Adams, 74, of Dry Ridge, Kentucky, passed away on March 7, 2025. She was born on May 22, 1950, in Mason, Kentucky, to William Adams and Virgie Clark Adams.
Pam was a woman of warmth, wisdom, and quiet strength. She found joy in the simple beauty of nature, often seeking solace in the great outdoors, especially during her cherished trips out West. An avid reader and creative writer, she had a love for storytelling and the power of words. Music and dancing brought her happiness, and she never missed an opportunity to enjoy a good song or share a dance. More than anything, she treasured the time spent with her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren, filling their lives with love, laughter, and encouragement.
Pam was a proud graduate of Grant County High School, Class of 1968, and remained a lifelong learner, always eager to explore new ideas and experiences. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, and she will be dearly missed.
She is survived by her son, Dennis Adams (Michelle) of Dry Ridge, KY; her granddaughter, Gabrielle Adams of Cincinnati, OH; her grandson, Corbin Adams (Pacie) of Milford, OH; and her three great-grandchildren, Kensley, Ari, and Jaxton. She is also survived by her sister, Elaine Adams of Lexington, KY; her brother, Dan Adams of Covington, KY; step-grandchildren, Blake Hurst and Kayla Hurst of Tennessee; and four step-great-grandchildren.
Pam is preceded in death by her parents, William A. Adams and Virgie L. Clark Adams, and her brother, Barry Lane Adams.
Honoring Pam’s wishes, no formal memorial service will be held. A tree will be planted in her memory at a later date to celebrate her love of nature. In lieu of flowers, donations in her honor may be made to St. Elizabeth Hospice in Edgewood, KY at Donate to Hospice | KY, IN & OH | St. Elizabeth Healthcare.
Condolences (1)
Betty Bromley
Adams Family,
You have my deepest condolences! I remember Pam from my grade school years as being the older, much cooler sister of my best friend, Elaine. I would dream about growing up and being able to be as free as I thought Pam was. I can imagine that she was just as cool and fun as I remember her!
Betty Bromley