Pamela Grayboff, 65, of Marietta, Georgia, passed away peacefully on May 31, 2025. Born on April 25, 1960 to Howard (predeceased) and Lee Grayboff in Springfield, Massachusetts, Pam was a beloved daughter, sister, aunt and friend whose warmth, kindness, and dedication touched the lives of many.
Pam lived fiercely and fully — a lifelong competitor who brought intensity, grace, and determination to every chapter of her life. She was an accomplished athlete, with a deep passion for tennis, and was defined by a competitive spirit both on and off the court.
Professionally, Pam built a long, successful career in the hospitality industry whose work ethic and leadership made her a respected executive, and later a valued consultant. She was proud of the impact she made and the cherished relationships she built along the way.
Pam was deeply connected to her loved ones — a loyal daughter, sister, aunt, and friend who stayed in touch no matter the distance.
When diagnosed with ALS, Pam confronted it with the same fearless determination she applied to all challenges. Determined to help others, she worked tirelessly to advocate and fundraise for ALS United of Georgia. Since 2019, “Pam’s Parade” was consistently a top fundraising team, and last year, she was given the Iron Horse Legacy Award for raising over a quarter-million dollars for her lifetime efforts.
Pam is survived by her mother Lee, her two siblings Brian (Jenn) and Margie (Bob), and her beloved nieces and nephews – Adam, Hannah (Martiñ), David (Amanda), and Samara (Michael), along with their families.
Pam will be remembered not only for what she accomplished, but for how she did it — with heart, with a fighting spirit, and with love.
Her funeral will be held at 10am on Thursday, June 5th at Sinai Temple in Springfield, MA followed by a burial service at Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva will be at the home of Jenn Wilson and Brian Grayboff on Thursday at 7pm, and Friday from 2-4pm. Address is 18 Watch Hill Dr, Enfield, CT 06082.
Donations in her memory can be made to:
ALS United of Georgia (in support of Pam’s Parade):
www.alsgeorgia.org/donate
Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta:
www.jfcsatl.org/donate