IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Pamela
Potpinka
July 13, 1957 – November 19, 2025
Pamela Potpinka, known lovingly as Pam, passed away peacefully at Mount Holly Samaritan Hospice, surrounded by family. Predeceased by her beloved mother, Phyllis Brown; father, Lonney Brown; and her cherished brother, Lonney, Jr., Pam is survived by her devoted husband of 47 years, Jamie Potpinka, and their three children, Kevin, Justin, and Ashley. She was a proud and adoring grandmother (Elise) to Landon, Taylor, Brielle, and Laya. Pam is also survived by her siblings, Randy Brown (Vicki) and Julie Ferranto (John), as well as many nieces, nephews, and close friends who held her dear.
Pam's greatest joy in life was her family. As a mother, she poured her heart and soul into raising her children and was a constant source of love, encouragement, and support. She was also an incredibly proud grandmother, cherishing every moment spent with her grandchildren.
Pam's passion for cooking was well known. Her home was a place where meals brought family and friends together. She had a special gift for making every gathering feel warm and inviting, and her cooking always made those moments unforgettable. She also enjoyed decorating for the holidays, especially Thanksgiving and Christmas, and loved the opportunity to share those festive moments with her loved ones.
Outside of her home, Pam was a lifelong member of the Sons of the American Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary at the Roebling VFW. She had a love for activities like bowling, shooting pool, and playing quoits. She was known for her generosity, always going out of her way to help those in need, whether they were family, friends, or strangers.
Pam worked for over 40 years, beginning with a long tenure at Condon & Skelly Insurance Co. for 33 ½ years. She later worked at the Roebling Charter School before transitioning to the Burlington County Superintendent of Elections, where she continued to make a difference in her community.
Her love for life extended to the beach, which she considered her happy place. Family vacations there were some of her most treasured memories. She was known for her vibrant spirit, unwavering loyalty, and the joy she brought to every room she entered.
Pam's passing leaves a profound hole in the hearts of all who knew her, but her memory will live on in the love she gave and the lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers the family would prefer donations to Samaritan Hospice.
Samaritan Gift Processing Center, PO Box 71425, Philadelphia, PA. 19176
Services and interment will be held at a later date.
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