A homemaker, Mrs. Adams was a former member of the Woman's Bowling League of Wildwood.
She enjoyed gardening and big band music.
Born in Philadelphia, she was an area resident most of her life.
Surviving are her husband, David; two daughters, Patricia Corchiani of North Cape May and Nancy Steffey of Las Vegas; a son, David of Fishing Creek, Lower Township; a brother, John Cahill of North Cape May; a sister, Marie Nelson of Villas, Lower Township; and five grandchildren.
Services will be held at noon Friday at Cape Island Baptist Church, Columbia and Guerney avenues, Cape May.
Friends may call Friday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Evoy Funeral Home, 3218 Bayshore Road, North Cape May.
Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 200 Cottontail Road, Somerset 08873.
The Press -September 17, 1997
A homemaker, Mrs. Adams was a former member of the Woman's Bowling League of Wildwood.
She enjoyed gardening and big band music.
Born in Philadelphia, she was an area resident most of her life.
Surviving are her husband, David; two daughters, Patricia Corchiani of North Cape May and Nancy Steffey of Las Vegas; a son, David of Fishing Creek, Lower Township; a brother, John Cahill of North Cape May; a sister, Marie Nelson of Villas, Lower Township; and five grandchildren.
Services will be held at noon Friday at Cape Island Baptist Church, Columbia and Guerney avenues, Cape May.
Friends may call Friday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Evoy Funeral Home, 3218 Bayshore Road, North Cape May.
Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 200 Cottontail Road, Somerset 08873.
The Press -September 17, 1997
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