Pamela J. Boyd, 51, of Berlin, Md. passed from natural causes March 3 at Peninsula Regional Medical Center, Salisbury.
Pam was born in West Chester, Pa. She grew up in loving home in Wilmington, Del., attended McKean High School, and after became an active flight attendant, traveling the world, including a trip on the Concorde. She moved to Northeast, Md., married and enjoyed a successful career as an executive corporate travel agent for Hercules and Gore. Her interesting life found her in the mountains of Georgia with a previous husband where they owned a beautiful TV resort park. And then finally to the shores of the Atlantic in Berlin, where she most recently worked as a property manager.
She is survived by two loving sisters, Leaugeay Taylor (and husband Scott) of Wales, Mass. and Bonnie Walton of Malvern, Pa., as well as other family and many caring friends.
An informal service is being planned for spring 2015 at the Assateague Island Seashore, Maryland and also a formal service is being planned at the Philadelphia Memorial Park, Frazer, Pa., where she will be buried along with her parents.
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March 18, 2015
I knew Pam from White Horse Park for only a couple years. she was a caring, loving person & will be missed. Bunny Barker
March 17, 2015
I remember Pam from working with her as a Travel Agent and riding motorcylces in Maryland. She was a pleasure to be around.. Prayers and Good thoughts are with you Pam & your family & loved ones!!!!
Lauren Vassiliou
Linda jamison
March 16, 2015
I knew Pam from working with her years ago at Hercules, in the Travel Department. She was so full of life and a pleasure to work with. I'm very sorry Leaugeay, Scott and Bonnie for your loss. You have a guardian angel watching over you always.
David Wilson
March 14, 2015
Sad for the loss of such a special person.
Robert Debonis
March 14, 2015
At a true loss for words, had just spoken to her on the phone a few weeks back. We managed to keep in touch over the years meet up for lunch from time to time. I will truly miss her. R.I.P Pam. Till we meet again Love ya Rob.
Bonnie Walton
March 13, 2015
May you feel God's healing presence at this time. Leaugeay and Scott you are in my thoughts and prayers. A huge loss.
God Bless,
Bonnie
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