Pamela L. Singleton

Pamela L. Singleton obituary, Roxbury, MA

Pamela L. Singleton

Pamela Singleton Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Davis Funeral Home - Roxbury on Apr. 28, 2025.

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Pamela L. Singleton was born on February 19, 1956 to the late Gerald D. Singleton, Sr. and Jacqueline G. Singleton. She was baptized at Christ Temple Church at a young age. Pam went to the Solomon Lewenberg Middle School, then to Dorchester High School. While in high school she worked at Boston City Hospital as a dietary aide. After graduation she worked as a manager at Honeywell Aerospace Technology. Before her employment at Honeywell, she danced at Billy Lee's Dance Studio in Boston.
In the early eighties, Pam was diagnosed with lupus. Pam did not let that deter her spirit, she was blessed to live her life joyously and to the fullest. Even though she was ill she took care of her mother until she was not able to continue due to her declining health. She spent the last part of her life in and out of the hospital and rehab.
Pamela was known to her cousins, nieces, and nephews as Auntie Pam. The neighborhood children as well as community members called her Auntie Pam. Her favorite pass time was watching Family Feud, General Hospital, and the Jennifer Hudson show.
Pam is preceded in death by Jacqueline (mother); Gerald, Sr. (father); Gerald, Jr.; Glenn and Rodney (brothers); Renita (sister); Larissa Robinson (niece); and Tomeka Shum (niece). She leaves behind her sister Lisa (Teenie); Rev. Marilyn C. Williams (aunt). Included are nieces (Shannel, Ibana, Jirayna, Destinee, and Tayla); nephews (George, Rodney, Jr., James, Gerald IV, Kai, Jamal, and JaQuan); great-nephews (Marcellus, Darcellus, Chakari, Tahj, Christian, Dreyson, and Eliyahkam); great-nieces (Chassady, Imani, Brooklyn, Jacquilyn, Ava, and Sarai), along with a plethora of cousins, family members, and friends to celebrate Pam's life.
Pam will always be remembered as a shining star and for always flashing her beautiful smile. Oh, and we can't forget that Pam was an avid basketball fan. She was a diehard Celtics and Lakers fan; and made a point of checking out the neighborhood basketball tournaments whenever she could. Dear Pam, you will forever remain in our hearts!
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May 3, 2025

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Donald James Singleton, Jr. posted to the memorial.

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Destinee B

May 3, 2025

You will always be a part of me. Not only were you my Aunt, you were like a second mom. I will miss your phone calls and visiting you. You will truly be missed and have impacted my life in such a great way. Love you so much Aunt Pam

Donald James Singleton, Jr.

May 3, 2025

Rest in Love and Peace Cousin Pam.
Butch Singleton (Don Singleton, Jr.)

Doreen Robinson

May 2, 2025

Although my heart is heavy, I am so glad I was able to get to see and speak with you before God called you home.
Much love to you Pam, you will always and forever be in my heart!

Christine Silva

May 1, 2025

Dear Lisa,

My sister from another mister for over 40 years!!

Pam is no longer suffering. She will always be with you in your heart along with all the others that were taken too soon. Stay strong. I know it is going to be hard. Peace and Love. Christine Silva and Family

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