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Lilo "Lee" Adams

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1937 - 2020

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Adams, Lilo "Lee" Lilo (Lee) Adams, (Abraitis), passed-away peacefully on Tuesday, July 14, 2020 at home surrounded by her children, following a hard-fought battle with cancer. Lilo was preceded in death by her loving husband, Ronald L. (Ron) Adams, and loving grandson, Daniel Knape. She is...

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I met Lee when I was a little kid, in Puebla, Mexico. My parents met both her and Ron, and always admired them. Even though I have not had the chance to get to know their children, and grandchildren, the Adams is a family that I am very grateful to. And are always present not only in my mind, but also in many of my relatives´ mind. I remember Lee as an elegant, very kind, and fun person. I will never forget a little gesture She had with my mom at our home in Mexico, in the...

Oysters Rockefeller at Half Shell Raw Bar, Shoe Shopping, Sloppy Joes at Sloppy Joe’s, Shrimp at many places, talking at the Sunset Harbor Pool, our seasonal bets on the Michigan State - Ohio State Football games ( yes, that did cost us a few orders of Oysters Rockefeller) and so many fun times. We cherish the 20 years we shared with you in Key West. We will always remember with a smile!
Bonnie & Steve Oyer,
Rochester, NY ❤

Stephanie, I am so very sorry for the loss of your Mom! I know you were so close with her! She was a great woman! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! God bless all of you!

We certainly give our sincere sympathy to the entire family at this time of loss. Lee was a true inspiration not only to us, but to all who crossed her path. She will be greatly missed and always remembered.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

So sorry for your loss. Your mom was fun and very unique. I always enjoyed her. She will be missed. God Bless to you all and may Lilo RIP..

eat leaves heartache no one can heal, love leaves memories no one can steal. May all the wonderful memories you hold in your hearts forever comfort you and bring you peace.

I'm so sorry for your family's loss, may you draw close to our loving God by reading his word, where you can find comfort in the hope that of seeing our loved one again in a beautiful new paradise home here on earth. Psalm 115:16-- Psalm 83;18

We are sad about the passing of your mother. We had no knowledge that she was ill. I always enjoyed our chats with her over the past 30+ years. We are back in Michigan for the summer. I was looking forward to visiting with her this summer. We currently live in Greensboro, GA,
Reynolds Plantation.

Prayers to you all that you find comfort in all the good memories with your mother.

Larry & Melissa Miller, neighbors for 30+ years.