Jean-McAdam-Obituary

Jean S. McAdam

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Jean S. McAdam 1925 - 2013 WEST SPRINGFIELD - Jean S. (McBride) McAdam, 87, formerly of Wellfleet Drive went home to be with the Lord on Thursday. Born in Montreal, Jean has lived in West Springfield since 1958. She was a Head Nurse for Shriner's Hospital, retiring in 1990 after 18 years. She was a longtime member of LifePoint Church and, more recently belonged to and was a greeter at Crossroads Community Church. Jean was predeceased by her husband Harvey J. McAdam in 2004; a son John J. McAdam in 2001 and a brother William McBride. She leaves a son, Glenn McAdam and his wife Donna, of West Springfield; a daughter, Sandra Underwood and her husband Barry, of Palmer; a daughter-in-law Ellen McAdam of Connecticut; six grandchildren Andrew, Sarah, Jonathan, Jeffrey, Jeremiah and Jaelyn; two nieces and a nephew. Funeral will be at the West Springfield Curran-Jones Funeral Home Wednesday at 6:00pm. Visiting hours will be held prior to the funeral home service, on Wednesday, from 4:00 - 6:00pm. The burial will be private in the Massachusetts Veteran's Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations in Jean's name may be made to the Shriner's Hospital, or Crossroads Community Church. For more details please visit curranjones.com.

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John and I were sad to hear of the passing of Jean.We know where she is with her Lord and Savior and Harvey.She left us with a lot of good memories of lunches after church and her wonderful smile.She always had a good word for whoever she spoke to.

To Barry and family, Our thoughts are with you in the loss of your loved one.

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I am so sorry that Jean has passed away. But yet we rejoice that she is with our Lord and singing Praises to Him in Heaven. You in my prayers.

So sorry to hear of her passing. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend.

Jean was a lovely lady and wonderful nurse. I remember her well from my early days at Shriners Hospital.

I am deeply saddened of the passing of Jean. As a member of Lifepoint Church I used to bring her a coffee to start her Sunday morning. Her smile and zest for life and the Lord were her biggest strengths. I will miss her forever. Thank you for being a friend.