Betty-Adams-Obituary

Betty "Mema" Adams

Ramona, California

1933-2010

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Betty "Mema" Adams passed away on Mother's Day. Betty was born in Ontario, California, on May 11, 1933. She moved to Ramona in 1989.To the children that she taught sewing classes to at Montessori Children's House and Montessori Children's Elementary School, she was their beloved Mema to each and...

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Mema will be deeply missed by all the children whose lives she touched. She was always there in the morning to greet our children with a smile or a hug before school and helped our little ones create the most precious keepsakes. We are blessed to have had Mema in our lives. We hope that all who loved her will find comfort in the beautiful memories she left behind. To the Adams family, our hearts go out to you in this time of sorrow.

With all our love,
Victor, Lisa,...

Heartfelt sympathy goes out to her daughter, Linda, and Linda's husband, Mike Jordan. I am sure their lovely "mema" will be sadly missed.

Betty will be missed by all her quilting buddies. She really loved to make quilts, especially for others, and we shared the love of applique. We had great times on our quilting retreats and sit & sews. I will always cherish all the wonderful memories I have from all the good times we shared. Betty is such a special person to me and I hold her wonderful smile in my heart.

Mema taught me how to quilt and make rugs using a converted toothbrush! She was a constant presence at MCH all those years ago when my kids attended. I will miss seeing her around town and catching up. Linda, you were so blessed to have such a wonderful relationship with your mom. God bless you and your family during these hard times.
Love Always,

So sorry for your loss.

Mema you will always be the one person i can tell anything. Your unconditional love lives on forever. I am a stronger person because of you. I love you more than any words can describe. Topher Jordan

We are thankful that "Mema" was a part of our lives for many years. She graciously shared her talents and touched lives in countless ways. We'll always remember her fondly.
Mike and Kathy Corcoran...Megan and David

Mema, You taught me how to quilt and I will forever be grateful. Your handwork was so beautiful and I know your family and friends will cherish them.

Mema, thanks for all the wonderful memories. You will truly be missed. To Linda, we will fondly remember Mema for all she taught Aaron.
Love, Cynthia and Aaron Wright