While at WSC, she met Robert Adams. They married in 1949 and lived in Spokane for a short time before moving to Port Townsend.
Sylvia worked for 25 years as office manager and receptionist for the Olympic Health District and Jefferson County Health Department. After she retired, she enjoyed activities at the Elks Club and the Port Townsend Garden Club. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Townsend.
Sylvia was an avid gardener and loved to bake. She was famous for her cinnamon rolls. She had a number of favorite TV shows that she never missed. Her children knew not to call her during Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.
Sylvia is survived by three of her four children: Vicki Adams, Richard Adams, and Alan Adams; and one granddaughter, Taylor Adams. She was predeceased by her husband Robert, her son Stephen, her parents, one sister and three brothers.
ref: Port Townsend Leader, March 14, 2017
While at WSC, she met Robert Adams. They married in 1949 and lived in Spokane for a short time before moving to Port Townsend.
Sylvia worked for 25 years as office manager and receptionist for the Olympic Health District and Jefferson County Health Department. After she retired, she enjoyed activities at the Elks Club and the Port Townsend Garden Club. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Port Townsend.
Sylvia was an avid gardener and loved to bake. She was famous for her cinnamon rolls. She had a number of favorite TV shows that she never missed. Her children knew not to call her during Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy.
Sylvia is survived by three of her four children: Vicki Adams, Richard Adams, and Alan Adams; and one granddaughter, Taylor Adams. She was predeceased by her husband Robert, her son Stephen, her parents, one sister and three brothers.
ref: Port Townsend Leader, March 14, 2017
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