Mrs. Adams, who died Sunday, was born in San Antonio. She was a 44-year resident of Ritzville.
She graduated from high school in Segiun, Texas, in 1941. She worked at a hospital in San Antonio before marrying Robert Adams in 1946 in San Antonio. The moved to Seattle in 1948 and to Ritzville in 1958.
Mrs. Adams worked as a playground superintendent for the Ritzville School District and also did housecleaning.
Survivors include her husband; six daughters, Jane Harding and Ella Willisher, both of Everett, Doris Otis of Olympia, Bertha Frink of Seattle, and Thomasina Adams and Ailleen Wunder, both of Kent, Wash.; two sons, Robert Adams Jr. of Ritzville and Lenard Adams of Spokane; 30 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the East Adams Rural Hospital Foundation.
Published on 9/19/2002
Mrs. Adams, who died Sunday, was born in San Antonio. She was a 44-year resident of Ritzville.
She graduated from high school in Segiun, Texas, in 1941. She worked at a hospital in San Antonio before marrying Robert Adams in 1946 in San Antonio. The moved to Seattle in 1948 and to Ritzville in 1958.
Mrs. Adams worked as a playground superintendent for the Ritzville School District and also did housecleaning.
Survivors include her husband; six daughters, Jane Harding and Ella Willisher, both of Everett, Doris Otis of Olympia, Bertha Frink of Seattle, and Thomasina Adams and Ailleen Wunder, both of Kent, Wash.; two sons, Robert Adams Jr. of Ritzville and Lenard Adams of Spokane; 30 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the East Adams Rural Hospital Foundation.
Published on 9/19/2002
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