Adelaide attended Dorchester High School and graduated from Framingham State University with a degree in Home Economics. In 1953, Adelaide married John Durkin and together they raised their family in Quincy. Her six children have fond memories of her involvement in their lives, whether she was swimming with them at Wollaston Beach, pitching at Koch Club, or teaching sewing at Sacred Heart School. As her children grew older, Adelaide and her friend and fellow entrepreneur Karen Menz started a successful slipcover and drapery business. It was said that they "slipcovered the South Shore".
In 1996 Adelaide and her husband Jack retired to Marion, where they were active in the community and made many new friends. After 52 years of marriage, her husband passed away and Adelaide once again moved and established new bonds of friendship at Linden Ponds in Hingham. Wherever she lived, Adelaide accumulated new friends and continued to treasure her old friends. She always loved her church and her family. In return, Adelaide was greatly loved and will be missed by her entire family, her children.
Burial at Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
Published in The Patriot Ledger on Dec. 15, 2018
Adelaide attended Dorchester High School and graduated from Framingham State University with a degree in Home Economics. In 1953, Adelaide married John Durkin and together they raised their family in Quincy. Her six children have fond memories of her involvement in their lives, whether she was swimming with them at Wollaston Beach, pitching at Koch Club, or teaching sewing at Sacred Heart School. As her children grew older, Adelaide and her friend and fellow entrepreneur Karen Menz started a successful slipcover and drapery business. It was said that they "slipcovered the South Shore".
In 1996 Adelaide and her husband Jack retired to Marion, where they were active in the community and made many new friends. After 52 years of marriage, her husband passed away and Adelaide once again moved and established new bonds of friendship at Linden Ponds in Hingham. Wherever she lived, Adelaide accumulated new friends and continued to treasure her old friends. She always loved her church and her family. In return, Adelaide was greatly loved and will be missed by her entire family, her children.
Burial at Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.
Published in The Patriot Ledger on Dec. 15, 2018
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