She married Richard W. Adams in 1946 and they lived in Minnesota, Seattle, Wash., Southern California, then retired to Los Osos on the Central Coast in the 1980s. Dot was an avid reader, music lover and bridge player and was a volunteer for Hospice and the Morro Bay Natural History Museum. She was active in her church and a member of the PEO for 61 years. She also loved spending time with her kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dot is survived by sons Richard and Michael (Darcy) of Atascadero; daughter, Laurel Adams (Ron) Viola of Los Osos; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Marilyn Smith (Mac) Douglass of Connecticut; and sister-in-law, Sally Adams Winland of Pennsylvania. A memorial service and burial took place at Los Osos Valley Memorial Park Friday, June 19, 2009
San Luis Obispo Tribune 28 June 2009
She married Richard W. Adams in 1946 and they lived in Minnesota, Seattle, Wash., Southern California, then retired to Los Osos on the Central Coast in the 1980s. Dot was an avid reader, music lover and bridge player and was a volunteer for Hospice and the Morro Bay Natural History Museum. She was active in her church and a member of the PEO for 61 years. She also loved spending time with her kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Dot is survived by sons Richard and Michael (Darcy) of Atascadero; daughter, Laurel Adams (Ron) Viola of Los Osos; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Marilyn Smith (Mac) Douglass of Connecticut; and sister-in-law, Sally Adams Winland of Pennsylvania. A memorial service and burial took place at Los Osos Valley Memorial Park Friday, June 19, 2009
San Luis Obispo Tribune 28 June 2009
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