1920 - 2015
1920 - 2015
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Adele Levy Adatto passed away peacefully in her home on August 14, 2015 at the age of 94. Born on December 22, 1920, Adele is predeceased by her parents Adele Oberdorfer Levy and Bernard Gretsna Levy, her brother Otto Levy and sister Madeleine Goldberg. She was the beloved wife of the late Carl P. Adatto, M.D., and mother to Kenneth N. Adatto, M.D. (Be-Be) of New Orleans, LA, Carol Adatto Nelson (Eric) and Phyllis Smith (Tim) of Houston, TX.
Adele was a graduate in the first class of the LSU BSRN Nursing Program, followed by her Masters training at Columbia University in New York. Always proud of her navy and red nursing cape, Adele employed her professional background with her family – treating every bruise, cut or headache with the precision of a nurse, and the loving touch of a grandmother and mother.
An active volunteer for many community organizations, she was President of the Touro Sisterhood, and held positions in its National Federation. She was a docent for the New Orleans Museum of Art and served on the board of NOMA, where for many years she shared her love of art history with visiting students.
As co-chair and editor to NOMA’s Artist’s Palette Cookbook, Adele published her most treasured family recipes. Her famous ‘Bayou Brownies’ and ‘Heavenly Hash’ cakes – still a family favorite – were always well stocked in her freezer and readily available. She shared her love of baking with every child and grandchild who will carry on her culinary legacy. Encouraged by family members, she authored Del’s Delicious Dinners, a cookbook full of her staple dishes and named by her great-grandchild.
Adele and her late husband were world travelers. From riding elephants in the jungles of India to hiking Machu Picchu, and walking the Great Wall of China, they visited every continent but Antarctica. Each artifact in their home told a story about cultures across the globe and their adventures there. Later in life they became avid bird watchers and travelled all over Central and South America on birding trips, making many new friends along the way.
Adele loved swimming competitively as a child, and remained an active swimmer and scuba diver as an adult. Audubon Park, where Adele and Carl enjoyed many rounds of golf with other couples, was also a favorite spot to bring their grandchildren to feed the ducks.
The epitome of joie de vivre, Adele always loved a good party. As a friend said after her passing, “Heaven is a lot more fun today!”
Other survivors include grandchildren Aimee Freeman (West) and Katherine Velie (Brian) of New Orleans, LA, Bradford Adatto (Micha) of Dallas, TX, Justin Nelson (Elizabeth) and Drew Nelson (Piper) of Austin, TX, Kristen Barker (Matt) and Russell Smith (Nancy) of Houston, TX, David Metnick (Mary) of Huntley, IL, Jason Metnick (Merrily) of Phoenix, AZ, and Robert Metnick (Anna) of Portland, OR, as well as 18 great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Many thanks to the nursing services of Doris Brackens, Ann Carter, Gertrude Harris, Comelda Walker, and Rose Williams.
A private graveside service was held on August 16, and a memorial service will be arranged at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to your favorite charity or New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA 70124.
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September 3, 2015
Adele was a wonderful neighbor for many years. She was always so sharp and so inspiring. A great woman who found great love in Carl and her family.. a great life! Cheers to her! Best wishes, Caroline Helwick
August 29, 2015
I am saddened by the death of Mrs. Adatto. I pray that the family will be courageous and strong and draw close to God in prayer.
August 24, 2015
Honored to have known three generations of this remarkable family. Wonderful lady, a real legend. B. Manale, MD
August 22, 2015
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of Ms. Adatto. May the God of comfort be with the Adatto family during these difficult times.
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Martha Effler
August 22, 2015
Ken, Carol, Phyllis and families: We know you have grand memories. We do too, but what comes to mind just now is how much she loved to talk about how well her family was doing. She was a very proud mom/grandma. Our love to you all.
Raloh & Audrey Driscoll
August 22, 2015
Ken, Bebe and Carol,
We always enjoyed hearing the family stories. We are not at all surprised at how much Mrs. Adatto was loved by family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ralph & Audrey Driscoll
Renee Rodrigue
August 21, 2015
I'm so sorry to hear of Adele's passing, but glad to see she lived a long life with a loving family! I remember Adele from 30+ years ago when I worked at NOMA. She was a delight to be around, a gracious, kind, smart, good person. I'm grateful to have known her. I don't think I've seen her since my time at NOMA, when I moved to California, but she made a lasting impression on me. Rest in peace, Adele.
August 21, 2015
Aimee and family,
I felt close to your grandmother through Kate and know that she was a happy and kind spirit. She will not be forgotten and my thoughts are with you as you remember her wonderful life.
Kris Pottharst
John Pugh
August 19, 2015
New Orleans is the less today because of Adele's passing. She was a consummate lady who always tried to make her community a better place. Adele loved
Life to the fullest and it was a pleasure and an honor to call her a friend. Ken and Be-Be, know that heaven really is a better
Place now that she is in residence. May the angels welcome her into paradise. Much love to your
Family at this time of
Loss. John &
Sherrie Pugh
August 19, 2015
Sorry for the loss of your loved one. May the True God be of comfort to you at this time. (Psalms 83:18)
lisa Pailet Toporek
August 19, 2015
Our thoughts are with all of you. Auntie was a wonderful woman and an incredible great aunt. She will be missed.
Micaela Bennett
August 18, 2015
Dear Aimee and Family
I am so saddened by your loss,Although this is the saddest of times, her great joie de vivre will live a long time, forever in your life, and this will be contagious so the sorrow will be followed with such deep fond memories of joyous times. Again Dorian and I send our deepest sympathies and prayers for you and your family.
Lorre Lei Jackson
August 18, 2015
My deepest sympathy to Ken, Be Be and family. For all the years I knew Adele, I knew we shared many things and interests: physician husbands, a love of travel, cooking, volunteer work to name a few. But, it was not until I read the obituary that I found out that we shared something else-we both had a BS degree in nursing from LSU. Just think of all the lively (and I know they would have been) discussions we could have had about the practice of nursing "then" and "now". Who knows, perhaps we may still have that discussion one day.
Betty and Louis Trachtman
August 18, 2015
Dear Ken and BeBe and family,
We are so sorry to hear of the death of Ken's mother. What a beautiful life led! You know you all have our most sincere condolences on your loss.
Ellen Cleary
August 18, 2015
Carol,
I am sorry to hear that you have lost your mother. She surely had a full, wonderful life. I clearly remember her from our elementary school years as well as from genealogy meetings. Loss is hard regardless of how long you've had someone. You may know it's their time to go, but it doesn't make the loss easier. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and my prayers.
Ellen Barnett Cleary
August 18, 2015
Carol, so very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I remember her well with fond memories. My thoughts are with you at this time. Andy Stich
eileen wallen
August 18, 2015
My deepest condolences on the loss.
She will be missed by those that knew and loved her
August 17, 2015
Carol,
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your loving mother.
Our thoughts and love are with you and your family.
Karen and Eddie
August 17, 2015
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you at this time.
Dr. Edward D. Levy, Jr.
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