A Queen was called home, Ms. Kathryn Y. Adams.
Kathryn was born June 21, 1952 to the late Alice Shank Farley
and George Wortham.
She was very well known and loved by many. Her health began
to decline a few years back where she later was placed in an
assistant living home "Griffin Manor."
Early Monday morning, November 22, 2021, she was called to
rest.
She leaves to celebrate her homegoing, one brother, Mr. Arthur
Farley; one son, Mr. Timothy O'Neal Berry (Rebeca); one daughter,
Monica Lynn Baker;12 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren,
a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was
preceded in death by 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Kathy, we will always love and cherish you.
Love always, your children and grandchildren
Acknowledgement
The family of the late Kathryn Yvette Adams expresses our
sincere appreciation for all the prayers, visits, telephone calls,
words of encouragement and many acts of kindness shown
during our time of loss. Your generosity has been a blessing to
us during this most difficult time.
A Queen was called home, Ms. Kathryn Y. Adams.
Kathryn was born June 21, 1952 to the late Alice Shank Farley
and George Wortham.
She was very well known and loved by many. Her health began
to decline a few years back where she later was placed in an
assistant living home "Griffin Manor."
Early Monday morning, November 22, 2021, she was called to
rest.
She leaves to celebrate her homegoing, one brother, Mr. Arthur
Farley; one son, Mr. Timothy O'Neal Berry (Rebeca); one daughter,
Monica Lynn Baker;12 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren,
a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was
preceded in death by 3 brothers and 1 sister.
Kathy, we will always love and cherish you.
Love always, your children and grandchildren
Acknowledgement
The family of the late Kathryn Yvette Adams expresses our
sincere appreciation for all the prayers, visits, telephone calls,
words of encouragement and many acts of kindness shown
during our time of loss. Your generosity has been a blessing to
us during this most difficult time.
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