1927
2017
Nina Bradshaw Adams, of Charlottesville, VA, passed away January 3, 2017 at the age of 89. She was born in Breeding, KY to the late Oscar and Elsie Bradshaw. She was preceded in death by her husband Cecil Adams, brother and sister-in-law Kimble and Jean Bradshaw. She is survived by her daughters and son-in-law Jan A. Jones, Nan & David Harlow of Rural Retreat, VA, step-children Harold and Flora Adams, Martha Chambers, Smithville, TX, Richard and Susie Adams of Houston, TX; six grandchildren, five step-grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren.
Nina was an avid University of Virginia baseball fan and a lifetime member of the General Federation of Woman’s Club, the Shadwell Chapter of the DAR and a lifetime member of the DOE club. She was a Welcome Wagon hostess for many years.
The family will receive friends at Teague Funeral Home in Charlottesville, VA on Friday, January 6, 2017 from 11 AM – 1 PM. Burial will follow in Breeding, KY at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children, 950 West Faris Rd. Greenville, SC 29605.
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Sponsored by Teague Funeral Home.
January 31, 2017
BETTY GAYLE HUBER
Nan & Jan, my deepest sympathy to you both and the entire family. She loved each of you deeply and was so very proud of all of you. She was the ultimate hostess at any get together and the sweetest smile of anyone I knew. Your Dad and Mom and Bill and I had great adventures with our Shriner
family and especially in London. What wonderful memories I have of them and she will be missed by all who loved her.
May God Bless you and keep you in his peace.
January 9, 2017
Joan and Jim Carpenter
Nan and Jan: I was devistated to hear of Nina's passing tonight. Jim and I thought so much of your Mom and enjoyed seeing her weekly with her friend, Mary, at Sedonas. Nina was always so happy and upbeat and cute as a button, and boy did she love you girls. She always bragged about you all and her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was so proud of all of you.
We will miss getting to see you all with her at Sedonas as well. It brought back a lot of memories from our school days. Love you, Joan and Jim Carpenter
January 5, 2017
Sarah Bradley
Nina, I will miss your beautiful smile and all our conversations about everything and seeing you driving up and down the street in the Soul. Rutledge won't be the same without you. My sympathies to your family!
January 5, 2017
Pat Delany
Nina and I were friends for many years and she was vital and active in our community always. I hope your wonderful memories will see you through this time of great grief and I will come tomorrow to pay my sincere respects to a caring and dynamic woman.
January 5, 2017
Frank & Jane Crockett
What a unique lady! I don't think we've ever met anyone who was so full of life and laughter and never hesitated to speak her mind. She was one of kind and Heaven definitely gained an awsome angel. Our prayers and thoughts are with each and every one of you. May God give you peace and fun memories. Love to all
January 5, 2017
My. Deepest sympathy to all your family. Nana and we're friends for many years through Newcomers and bridge clubs. I will miss her so much on my visits back to Charlottesville. Jan Boname
January 4, 2017
Monica Waid
My deepest sympathy to your family, you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God watch over you during this trying time to help you remember the good times.
January 4, 2017
May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time
Psalms 29:11
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