1925
2011
Jane Marcella Adams passed away on Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at the age of 86. Jane was the beloved mother of Robert Michael Adams and was preceded in death by her husband Lester Severign Adams, daughter Peggy Adams Chauff, sons Larry William and Kent Alan Adams and brother William Arthur Wiss. She was the beloved "Granny" to her eight grandchildren: Lauren Louise Adams, Kelsey Elizabeth Adams, Lane Michael Adams, Ryan Michael Adams, Kristin Elizabeth Adams, David Allen Chauff, Gregory Ian Chauff and Shawn Michael Adams. As a New Orleans native and lifelong resident of New Orleans and Metairie, she graduated from the Charity Hospital School of Nursing and retired after 25 years of service to the Ochsner Medical Center. With the positive influence on the lives she touched, Jane will be remembered for her grace and selfless devotion to family and friends.
Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a celebration of her life at the Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Drive in Metairie, LA on Friday, September 2, 2011 beginning with visitation from 9:00am - 11:00am, immediately followed by a memorial service and inurnment.
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October 19, 2011
Shawn and I loved her more than words can say - we will remember her always for her words of wisdom and wonderful smile. We miss her very much.
Much love, Laurie and Shawn Adams
September 4, 2011
Bob Adams
Jane Adams was a wonderful and loving woman that devoted her adult life to her family and loved ones.
She always had a heart big enough to offer comforting solace to anyone in need. A heart that reached out and touched so many lives. When family and acquaintances reminisce, they offer praises with comments like:
“She had such a positive influence on my life”;
“She was always thoughtful and kind to me”;
“She enriched my life by just knowing her”;
Or……… “She always took me and all the neighborhood kids to wherever the fun was (no matter how many kids were only supposed to fit in that ‘51 Henry J)”.
All recollections that reflect her relentless and selfless commitment to assuring the happiness and security of those close to her heart . . all while expecting nothing in return.
In true matriarchal fashion, she would often, without solicitation, propose her opinions and advice:
Advice on how things should or should not be done;
Opinions on what you’re doing right or wrong;
Or advice on “pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and getting on with it” coupled with how to make the most out of what you’re surely lucky to have.
Sometimes it might’ve been input we particularly didn’t care to hear at the time, but it always rang true with uncanny accuracy and was always delivered with the best of intentions.
As evident by viewing her memorial slide show, she was a woman who seemed to always display enviable poise and grace. Traits commonly accompanied by a certain degree of pretense. But pretension was one of few things her heart had little room or time for.
While enjoying a full and rewarding life, Jane also experienced hardships. Hardships most consider unimaginable. Hardships that exposed her vulnerability. But, somehow, she managed to find a way to, in her words “Keep Moving”. After all, there were still loved ones that needed what strength she had left.
It’s hard to let go of someone so loving and beautiful, but Jane’s life in itself is a tribute to inner strength and an example of how important it is for us to forge ahead when faced with what may seem to be insurmountable circumstances.
We will dearly miss her, forever cherish the life she so lovingly shared and strive to draw on her strength to always “Keep Moving”.
Love you always Maw,
Bob
September 2, 2011
Jan Hackett
Your mom and I worked together on the old 4th floor at OCHSNER. She was on the med- surg part and I had the Peds unit. She was a great friend on those night shifts and always ready to lend a helping hand. Jane was a really great lady.
September 2, 2011
Vida Ward
Your Mother was such an incredible person, always giving of herself. I have known her my whole life. In fact, I believe she has been there for most of the big events in my life. She has certainly always been there for my grandmother, Shirley Ernst. She will be greatly missed! I'm not sure what my grandmother will do without Mrs. Jane to talk to. However, we know that she was in a lot of pain and are thankful to God for bringing her peace. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Shirley Ernst and The Ward Family
September 2, 2011
Rosemary Rodrigue
Robert,
Your mother was a special friend to me. She is now an angel in heaven but will always be with you.
Mrs Rosemary Rodrigue
September 2, 2011
Donna Dunn
Bobby: Timmy and I want to convey our sympathies to you and your family. It's been a very long time since we last spoke, but we will always cherish the memories of our time growing up.
Timmy Aucoin and Donna Aucoin Dunn
September 2, 2011
Cindy Kelly
Bobby, Cindy and family,
Deepest sympathies on the loss of your mother and grandmother. Over the last few years when I paid Aunt Jane visits, just want to share how much joy and love you all brought to her life. Bobby, she was always telling me what a wonderful son you were and how much you and Cindy did for her over the last few difficult years. She was so proud of every grandchild and always eager to share family photos. She will be greatly missed by all.
Cindy Wiss Kelly
September 1, 2011
Benny Zachry
Ms. Adams was a wonderful neighbor and friend for many years. We will miss her smile and will miss seeing and talking to her on her front porch. We are so sorry for your loss. May God Bless.
Ed Miranda, Ben Zachry
September 1, 2011
Margaret Tardo
Greg and Rayan, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your grandmother. I am sure she will be in Heaven with your Mom who I think about all the time, watching down on her family from above. Peggy was a dear friend of mine and I worked with her for many years at the firm. She would always bring Smoothies when I had a bad day. I miss her and her kindness. My prayers go out to you all, along with Ms. Adams and her family and friends. God Bless Ms. Adams and all of her family and friends and may she rest in peace as she watches over you all from Heaven above.
August 31, 2011
Elena Naccari
Bobby, Cindy, Lauren, Kelsey, Lane & Fly,
We are so sorry for the loss of your wonderful mother and grandmother. She was a wonderful, sweet lady and she will be dearly missed. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Please call if you need anything.
Brian, Elena, Melissa & Chad
August 31, 2011
MB Vance
Dear Lisa, Bobby, Cindy, and those she left behind, GRANNY rocked!!! She was always there for a party, her laughter sticks in my brain and will forever. What a magnificant lady she was. She never missed a beat! The memories are so many and all so wonderful, except once or twice when we were young, she would put us in our place (much needed) always followed by a HUG. Granny was loved by so many and was so involved. Her nursing career was one of her gifts among many! I love her and am glad she is with her 3 children in heaven now!! The party will continue up there, so here's to you Granny, I will miss dancing with you in the rain, love, MB Vance P.S. Oh how I will miss your wonderful cooking:) Much much love from the Vances and of course our condolences the family.
August 30, 2011
Kerri Teisan
Bobby and Cindy
Our deepest sympathy to your family at this time.I do remember meeting her and what a wonderful Grandmother she was to your children. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Much Love to your family
Kerri & Greg Teisan
August 29, 2011
Carole Prior
My deepest sympathy and love Bobby, Cindy and family. I so remember meeting her, and laughing with her at your house, Bobby. She had a great sense of humor, was very caring and I know she was a wonderful mother.
Carole Prior, Julee's mom, Bill's Mother-In-Law
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