In Memoriam: Fair Haven-Raised RFH ’74 Grad, Paula Morton, 68

Fair Haven-raised Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) Class of 1974 graduate Paula Morton, more recently of Tinton Falls, passed away at home on Sunday, Aug. 18th, after a courageously-fought battle against lung cancer.  She was 68.

“Paula loved the beach, shell and sea glass collecting and the Caribbean Islands. She especially loved the lifestyle and music of the islands and was the number one fan of local reggae performer, Smokey Starr.

“Born in Red Bank, Paula grew up happily with three older brothers on the shores of the Navesink River in Fair Haven, NJ, where she attended local schools. She graduated from Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School in 1974, and recently attended their 50th high school reunion. Paula attended Brookdale Community College, first training as a Medical Secretary, then proudly completed her degree to become a Licensed Practical Nurse. In that capacity, she worked for over 35 years at Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank, earning many accolades for her exceptional work ethic and compassionate patient care. She then took her nursing skills to Chaplin Hill Nursing Home in Red Bank, followed by private duty nursing until her retirement in 2021.” 

Loved ones of Paula Morton in her obituary

Paula was predeceased by her parents Thomas and Gloria Morton, and her eldest brother Thomas Morton.

She is survived by brothers Jeff Morton and partner Janet McConnell of Rumson, Eric and Renee Morton of Palm City, Florida, several nieces and nephews, 8 cousins, and two family dogs that loved her dearly.

As per her wishes, there will be no formal service. In lieu of cards and flowers, a donation to the Sandy Hook Foundation, www.sandyhooknj.org is suggested. A celebration of her life is planned for the spring of 2025.

— Edited obituary prepared by family via Thompson Memorial Home