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Adele Perry Hart

1947 - 2020

Adele Perry Hart obituary, 1947-2020, Fort Worth, TX

Adele Hart Obituary

Adele Perry Hart FORT WORTH -- Adele Perry Hart passed away Monday, May 4, 2020 in Fort Worth, Texas. SERVICE: A private graveside service will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park. MEMORIALS: In lieu of customary remembrances, contributions may be directed to the Tarrant Area Food Bank, www.tatb.org, 2600 Cullen St. Fort Worth, Texas 76107, the Women's Center, www.womenscenterc.org, 1723 Hemphill Fort Worth, TX 76110, The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, www.fwsymphony.org, 330 E. 4th St. Fort Worth, Texas 76102 or the charity of one's choice. She was born August 23, 1947 in Houston to Nancy Little Perry, a homemaker, community leader and amateur architect, and William Cox Perry, a prominent attorney. She attended Lamar High School where she excelled in academics and made many lifelong friends. Adele attended Sweetbriar College in Virginia and then the University of Texas at Austin, where she graduated with a BA in English, with honors, in 1969. She was a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority, and made many enduring friendships during her time in Austin. An avid learner, in 2003 she earned a Master of Liberal Arts from TCU. Adele's love for her husband, Mark L. Hart Jr., began at first sight. They married on December 5, 1969 and began their lives together in Houston, where Mark practiced law and Adele worked as a civil servant at the Texas Employment Commission. In 1972 they moved to Fort Worth when Mark opened a Fort Worth office for Vinson & Elkins, later co-founding the law firm of Kelly, Hart and Hallman in 1979. Their love for each other was a rare and beautiful thing, and to many who knew them was the defining characteristic of their relationship. Throughout her life she was admired and respected as a leader. People were drawn to her infectious smile and her ability to make people feel welcome and accepted. In addition to her full time job as the greatest mother in the world, Adele was a force of nature when it came to volunteer service. She served as board president and chairman of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra for more than 10 years, as well as chairman of the FWSO Executive committee. She also co-chaired the FWSO Annual Gala for many years, and was a prolific fundraiser. She served a stint as Chairman of the Tarrant County Red Cross and served on the boards of the Fine Arts schools at UT Austin and TCU. For many years she was active in the Junior League and many other local charities. Adele enjoyed competition and was an accomplished tennis and bridge player, and enjoyed golf as well. Not only did Adele get the most out of her life, she enabled so many others to do the same. Above all else, Adele was a devoted mother and wife. A selfless love and devotion to others is her legacy. In her final years, despite being afflicted with a brutal neurological disease, Adele never lost her spirit nor her optimism, and she maintained beautiful relationships with her close friends until the end. Her family will never forget the love and devotion of her caregivers Lorena Ramirez, Leslie Gordon and Shakari Lee, whom she considers family, her bridge partners and teachers Mary Jane Orock and Dotty Klecka, who made weekly trips to her house for two years after she was no longer able to attend her bridge game in person, and of her dear friends Nancy and Bill Hallman and Karen Rainwater, with whom she shared laughs and love until the end. Adele was preceded in death by her husband, the late Mark L. Hart Jr. SURVIVORS: Three children, Mark Hart and his wife, Shannon, Mary Lipscomb and her husband, Blake, and Elizabeth Hart Diaz Mathe and her husband, Ivan; her sisters, Nan Perry Nelson and Mary Perry, who remained her closest friends for her entire life; her grandchildren, Mark, James and Mary Shannon Hart; Jody, Miles and Leo Lipscomb; and Luca Diaz Mathe; her sister-in-law, Harriet Hart and her husband, Sonny Wallace; and many other extended family members.

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Published by Star-Telegram on May 8, 2020.

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Gail Potter McNabb

November 5, 2021

Always sad to hear of the passing of a Lamar classmate.
Many blessing to the family.

Mollie Pettigrew

May 11, 2020

This is such sad news for me. I have known Adele since elementary school and though our paths diverged after college, we still ran into each other at reunions or our kids athletic endeavors periodically in Ft Worth. Plus I happily ran into Mary Perry (the best name ever) as she was touring our group at the Modern Art Museum of Ft. Worth. Because I lived a few blocks from Adele and her sisters childhood home for many years, I passed by there frequently and always thought of them. I would just add to the many accolades that Adele was both fun and funny. Conversations with her were effervescent because words spilled out in a bubbly flow with a bit of irony mixed in. The world was better with her in it and I will miss knowing that I will not hear that distinct voice again. I am happy thinking that she is with Mark.

Dr. Barbara Evans-Chowning

May 10, 2020

Richard and I will always treasure the gracious kind nature that Adele brought to everything. And we remember such joyous times. We trust that Mark and Adele are at peace together. Love to the family, Barbara and Richard

Barbara Faulkner

May 9, 2020

I just heard about the loss of that lovely Adele Perry ( as I knew her in high school) from my daughter-in-law Jill Rosen Davis. Somehow we all remain connected if we are lucky. I remember Adele as a beautiful, sweet and loving friend. I did run into her a few times in Fort Worth while visiting my Alma Mater, TCU. She was always just as lovely as she was in high school. Sending love. Barbara Young Faulkner

Lucy Staples

May 8, 2020

Adele was a lady, in every sense of the word. Never self-serving, she was kind, generous, and went out of her way to make others feel comfortable. She and Mark were the perfect couple.

Dian GArnet

May 8, 2020

I will always remember the fun we had playing golf. Especially running into you all in Carmel at Spanish Bay...The loud and crazy Texas golfers that we were.

MONK

May 8, 2020

There was never a more wonderful person! I know Mark and Adele are together now !

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