Jennifer A. Adams, 53, of Freeland passed away Wednesday at her home.
Born in Hazleton, she was the daughter of the late James and Patricia (Hollis) Sanute, and her late stepfather, Richard Anderson.
She was employed as a home healthcare aide and had also worked at Sheetz.
She was a member of Immaculate Conception Parish at St. Ann's Church, Freeland; American Legion Post 473; Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5010; Jeddo Stars Athletic Association; Highland Social Club and Daughtry Fan Club, and very much enjoyed going to concerts.
Surviving are her husband, Steven Adams; a son, Derek Adams and wife, Kerry, Aldie, Va.; daughters, Stephanie L. Adams and companion, Nicholas Crusco, Philadelphia; Beth Beck and husband, David, Hazleton; Lee Ann Kishbaugh and husband, Matthew, Drums; brother, Kelsey Anderson, Connecticut; brothers-in-law, George Adams, Allentown; and Mark Adams, Drifton; and a sister, Heather Anderson, Connecticut. Also surviving are grandchildren, Alexia Kishbaugh, Gavin Kishbaugh and Chase Archer Adams; and aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, friends and fur babies.
Funeral services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family.
McHugh-Wilczek Funeral Home, 249 Centre St., Freeland, is in charge of arrangements.
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Jennifer Farley
November 29, 2021
A bright smile extinguished. I´ll always remember your kindness Jenn. Your family is close to my heart and in my prayers at this most difficult times. Lorne and Jenn Rish
Tom and Maureen McDowell
November 29, 2021
Steve and Stephanie, my heart breaks for you. Jen was so special and so loved. She loved her furbabies and mine too. We are at a loss of words, but we are here if you need anything at all. May she rest in paradise.
Gary Eichhorst
November 28, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss. She was one of my favorite people .She will be greatly missed.
Jennifer Farley
November 26, 2021
I´m so very heartbroken over the passing of Jenn. Always a smile and a warm welcome for me. I pray for the family to find peace. Much love, The Rish Family
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