Pamela Hipps Adams

February 18, 1958 ~ December 16, 2017
Resided in:
Candler, NC
Pamela Hipps Adams, 59, of Candler, died Saturday, December 16, 2017.
A native of Buncombe Co., Pamela was a daughter of the late Roy Jack Hipps and Rachel McCulloch Hipps.
Surviving are her husband, Joe Dale Adams; daughter, Brooke Adams; sister, Pat Rippy; brothers, Mike Hipps and wife Linda, Mark Hipps-Figgs and husband Maxie, and Jack Hipps and wife Jane; and many loved nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews.
A memorial service for Mrs. Adams will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 30, 2017 in the Patton Ave. chapel of Groce Funeral Home.
Her family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Sand Hill Lions Club, 84 English Dr., Candler, NC 28715.
Joe, Brooke and family. We are so sorry for the loss of Pam. She was such a wonderful lady and supporter for a lot of people! I know she will be missed, but her suffering ends . We love you guys and will have great memories from the ball field!
Joe & Brooke,
Ruthie & I were so sorry to hear of Pam’s passing. Keeping you all in our thoughts & prayers.
Robbie & Ruthie Dempsey
Our family thought the world of Pam. She will forever be our ‘Neighbor’. The world would be a better place with more people like Pam. She mastered the art of working full time and being a wife, mother and softball Mom. Pam truly knew how to make a house a home. I could never keep up with her when decorating our homes for the holidays ! When the cancer came she did not back down one step – she kept living her life. Her strength and courage will always be remembered. Joe and Brooke – I pray that strength will carry through in you. Pam – ‘No day shall erase you from the memory of time’?. We love you guys.
Aunt Pam’ was a name spoken often in our home., Although Charlie met her but only two times, she loved her Aunt Pam. When she plays, she always speaks of gifts for Aunt Pam or when she’s asked where she got certain things, Aunt Pam got them for her 🙂 She was always kosher and pleasant to me over the time I knew her. She and I had numerous conversations along the way. Sometimes, she offered advice on situations, but more often, she was an ear to listen. I appreciate her support and friendship and will miss her wit, her smile and her to the point responses. Rest Easy Aunt Pam, until we meet again.
Pat Rippy, did not have the blessing of meeting your sister. If she was anything like you heaven gained a good one! Know that one day you will see her again. Rest in the peace of knowing she has seen the face of Jesus and she rest in His presence now. Love you, Butch and Janey
Mark I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Barbara and Henry
Joe, Brook and all of the family. I am so sorry about Pam passing. We loved her and her spirit. I wanted to come to the service, but have a bad cold. My love & prayers are with you.
Joe, Brook and family. Pam was a wonderful person and I loved her so much. My prayers are with all of you.