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Adelaide Denise Smith Clary Brown

Jackson County, Oregon

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Adelaide Denise Smith Clary Brown Adelaide, better known as "Addie" passed away peacefully at her home in Ashland on November 30, 2006 surrounded by her loving family. Adelaide Denise Smith was born June 24, 1910, in Woodburn, Ore., to Harry C. and Alma Bouchard Smith, the oldest of six...

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The memory I have of Addie is that
of a kind and gentle person who had
the gift of loving all.

It is kind of hard to see the keys to write, but these tears are not for Addie. I am happy for her. She had a great life and was such an inspiration. She will live on in the minds and actions of all of us.

Everyone that knew Addie will miss her so---what a wonderful lady and role model she was. She was one of the most "up-beat" persons I have ever been around. Ray and Addie were special friends. Thanks for the memories. My thoughts are with all the family.

I was married to Addie's granddaughter, Libby for 12 years and Addie always treated me like her very own grandson. She was definitely the leader of the Clary family and touched many lives in her time here on earth. She is enjoying her time being reunited in heaven with Ray and Ross and spending time with her Lord Jesus.
Gam, we'll see you again someday!

I was married to Addie's granddaughter, Libby for 12 years and Addie always treated me like her very own grandson. She was definitely the leader of the Clary family and touched many lives in her time here on earth. She is enjoying her time being reunited in heaven with Ray and Ross and spending time with her Lord Jesus.
Gam, we'll see you again someday!

Adelaide was an amazing lady and big sister to my grandmother, Fern. I was able to watch them giggle like little girls in October, 2000, at my sister's wedding when she traveled from Ashland to Lake Quinault. Her wit and warmth were wonderful to be near. I know she is reunited with loved ones she has missed and will continue to share her spirit with us all until we can enjoy her giggle again one day. My thoughts are with her family and friends. I will enjoy reading your stories, thank you for...

Some of my fondest memories are simple silly and special... one of my earliest memories: Gam would share a bite of her avacado with me. I was maybe 3 or 4 then. Another, Gam always put on Peter and the Wolf before my nap and before she went back to work. I remember sitting and being scared half to death of the wicked with and flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz and she would poke her head around the corner to announce she had homemade vanilla mikeshakes in the kitchen....Gammy always watched...

First off thank you to everyone with your kind words gam was and still is a very special lady and she will be greatly missed especially to all of the kids and grandkids we have all learned so much from her and i am proud to be able to pass on lessons and family talents that all started with gam i love you so much and i cant wait to join you one day up in heaven much love to my gammy

Part of my special memories of growing up in Ashland was time spent with Addie (Gam) and at the Clary home. Addie always made me feel like part of her family, probably because I spent so much time at her home with Marty. There were warm gatherings in her kitchen and the outdoor draw, many overnight sleepovers at her house, and some special trips we all took together. Although she has passed on, she will always be with me in my heart.