Penwell Turner Funeral Home - Shelby, Ohio

Pamela Kay Jacobs

Pamela Kay Jacobs, age 66, of Shelby, died unexpectedly Sunday, March 20, 2016 at OhioHealth Shelby Hospital.

She was born May 12, 1949 in Shelby to the late Melvin R. and Doris Jean (Briner) Stough and was a 1967 graduate of Shelby High School. Throughout her life, Pam worked at several local businesses including Milliron’s, Copperweld and the Rehab Center where she was an executive secretary. Pam was the past Ladies Auxiliary president at both the Shelby American Legion and the Shelby Moose where she was also a life member.  She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Shelby. She enjoyed talking and visiting with people and taking care of her flower beds and pets.

Pam is survived by her significant other for the past 23 years: Greg Scott of Shelby; a son: Russell “Rusty” Jacobs of Shelby; a step granddaughter: Amanda Branham; 3 step great grandchildren: Wyatt Robinson, EmmaLyn Robinson and KimberLyn Branham; 2 sisters: Becky and Susan; Nieces and Nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother: David Stough, and her husband: Ned A. Jacobs.

Friends and family are welcome on Thursday, March 24, 2016 from 5-8 PM at the Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby where funeral services will be held on Friday at 10:30 AM with Pastor Brad McBee officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Shelby. Memorial expressions may be made to the family.

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  1. Nancy (Parsons) Schmidt says:

    Rusty and family. I’m so sorry about the loss of your mother and you have my deepest sympathy. Pam was a classmate of mine, class of 1967. May God Bless all of you.

  2. Mark and Sue Edmiston says:

    Dear Greg,
    Mark and I are so sad to learn of your very sudden loss. Please know our thoughts and hearts are with you at this tumultuous time .
    Sincerely, Mark and Sue Edmiston

  3. Jean McKinney says:

    Rusty, So sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. We were neighbors on Broadway when you and I were both children. I remember your mom always being so nice to all of us kids in the neighborhood. She used to let me tag along to the grocery store with her and even took me to work with her one time. She always had popcicles or a bottle of Pepsi for us kids. I have wonderful memories of her! May God comfort you and your family and bless you with lots of wonderful memories of your mom.

  4. Ron Russell says:

    Sorry to hear of her passing! I used to walk with her home everyday from grade school on Auburn Avenue. We were classmates for 12 years and I always enjoyed her company! May her journey continue in peace!

  5. Karen Rittenhouse says:

    Greg and Rusty,
    I’m so sorry to hear of Pam’s passing. We were co-workers at the Rehab Center and she got me to play in the American Legion golf league with her, such fun! She even was kind enough to let me bring my son along when we golfed, he was tiny and fit right in the cart with us. He would giggle at us and we had fun! May fond memories provide peace for you during this difficult time. Peace to you both!!

  6. John Shira says:

    Good friend and class mate will be sorely missed ,lots of good memories.

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