IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Pamela
Volk
April 21, 1928 – December 22, 2022
Gentle into that good night she did not go.
Our mother, Pamela Dow Volk, left this world a little better on December 22, 2022, after
several years of declining health.
Pam was a daughter, sister, wife, grandmother, great grandmother, and friend to many. She
lived her life fiercely and independently, lovingly and generously. Her strength and courage
were unmatched. She was direct and often outspoken. You always know where she stood.
Born April 21, 1928, in New York City to an artist father (John Dow) and an educator mother
(Sarah Pickering Dow), she grew up first in Greenwich Village and then in Tarrytown, New York,
following her parents' divorce.
She graduated from Irvington High School and soon married the love of her life, Bobby (WW II
Veteran Robert Dobson Volk). After four children and long before the advent of two-career
households, she studied to be a licensed practical nurse (with a perfect score on her licensing
examination) and began her chosen career.
It's likely that her experience caring for others led to her fierce advocacy for women's
reproductive rights. She was a regular on the Letters to the Editor page of the Tarrytown Daily
News, pushing political leaders to legalize abortion in New York and then nationally.
Pam loved the water (the family vacationed on the Jersey Shore for many years) and with
Bobby retired first to the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont (North Hero) and later to the
Outer Banks of North Carolina (Duck). When Bobby became ill, they returned to Vermont, and
she cared for him at home until his death. She continued to live in Vermont close to family and
then moved to Baldwinsville, New York, to be near her daughters.
Pam was forever learning new ways to express her creativity. She was a lifelong sewer and
knitter, and later she learned quilting, embroidery, ceramics, basket weaving, needlepoint, rug
hooking, painting (watercolors), and who knows what else. Her family has the goods to prove it:
winter sweaters, Afghans, quilts, hooked rugs, and paintings, among other treasures. She also
embraced computers and was a proud owner on an early Mac and could be found taking
lessons at the Syracuse Apple Store.
Pam leaves four children (Kathie Rhein of Burlington, Debbie Deeb of Niskayuna, Cindy Volk-
Delucia of Baldwinsville, and Tim Volk of Charlotte) and their spouses, six grandchildren, five
great grandchildren (soon to be six), as well as a brother-in-law, a niece and nephew (John,
Jennifer and, Geoffrey Farrell) and many Volk nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her
sister (Diana Farrell), a grandson (John David Deeb), Bobby, and many lifelong friends.
Christmas was her favorite holiday, so it seems fitting to remember her during this season of
light.
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