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Margaret P. Adams

Portland, Oregon

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Adams, Margaret P. 90 Nov. 09, 1922 May 05, 2013 Margaret was born in Boring on Nov. 9, 1922. She married Donald on June 3, 1945. Together they ran the kitchen at St. Andrews Catholic School where their children attended school. She also was a housekeeper for the rectory until her retirement....

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Jimmy and Mom 1991

Mom, I still think of you all the time. I know you're happy and praising our Savior alongside my precious heart. I miss him so much every single day of this "life". I can't wait to be with you. Please....I know he knows...but tell him how much I love him still. How much I always will.

today its 5 months its still hard for me....I cry everyday I miss you.....I wish you were here...I Love You....

It will be 4 months tomorrow....mom I miss you so much my heart aches everyday I think of you....I love you...I wish would you come back....love your baby girl....

It's 3 months since you left us and the hurt is still strong....I Love You...miss you more....

I Miss you so much.....it hurts so much.....I Love You.....your baby girl

Now yer corner is officially mine!!!! Just had to get that one in.

I'll miss you Mom. Say hi to my heart and to my mother. We always had some good laughs. You left us too soon. Now Jimmy has someone to laugh with and tease....NO COOKIES!!! :-)

To all of Margaret's family: I was a Jesuit Volunteer 1976-77, lived across the street from the St. Andrew rectory, and managed the church's Community Center. Margaret was one of those unforgettable people you meet in life. I saw her practically every weekday that year as I passed through the rectory. She had the greatest dry sense of humor and I loved her tough guy attitude in running the rectory, that we could all see through, to her love and joy. I think it was on Tuesdays that she would...

I was fortunate to visit with you on my recent trip to Portland after many years away. It was nice to see you were doing well and we were able to pick up right where we had left off as if it were yesterday. Thank you for the memories. Peace be with you and your family