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 Monroe County Alabama
Obituaries

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Ida
Elizabeth Adamcik September 17, 1924 - January 6, 2004 Birth
Place: Monroeville, Alabama
Resided In:
Easthampton, Ma. and Coventry, Ct. Visitation: Friday, January
9, 2004
Services: Friday, January 9,
2004 Cemetery: St. Mary's Cemetery
Ida Elizabeth (Turberville)
Adamcik, 79, of Easthampton, MA., died unexpectedly at her home on
Tuesday Jan. 6, 2004. She was a resident of the Lathrop Community
where she had enjoyed living since January 2002. She was born the
youngest daughter of Alvin and Alice Turberville in Monroeville, AL.
It was in Alabama, in 1946, where she met a young soldier who was to
be her husband of over 50 years, John R. Adamcik. They moved to his
home in Coventry, CT., where she raised their family , tended to the
farm and were communicants of St. Mary's Church. She and her husband
retired in 1972, moving to Keystone Heights, Florida, where they
enjoyed 30 years of life together, frequently traveling and visiting
family and friends. After the death of her husband, she decided to
move back north to Easthampton, MA. to be near her sons and their
families. She made many new friends there and continued to be a
loved and loving person, always ready to offer a helping hand and a
smile. She leaves 2 sons and their families; Robert M. Adamcik and
his life partner Brian P. Cabral of Provincetown, MA., and David A.
Adamcik and his wife Katherine and their children Christopher J. and
Elizabeth Q. Adamcik of Northampton, MA. She also leaves many nieces
and nephews, great nieces and great nephews, and great great nieces
and great great nephews living in Alabama and throughout the east .
She will be greatly missed and long remembered by all whose lives
she touched. Her family will receive friends at the Potter Funeral
Home 456 Jackson St. (Rte. 195) Willimantic, CT. on Friday from 9:30
to 10:30am prior to the procession to her 11:00am Funeral Mass at
St. Mary's Church, 1600 Main St. Coventry. Burial will follow in St.
Mary's Cemetery, Coventry. Please visit at www.potterfh.com
for online expressions of sympathy and
directions.
Submitted
by Nancy Washell
SARAH ANN
BIGGS
[We publish the following by
request of Mrs. J. M. BROWN, aunt of the deceased, for the purpose
of preservation, as the original copy is much worn by
time. It was written in
1871 – Ed]
Departed this life, at her father’s
residence, on the 21st inst., of congestion of the
bowels, SARAH JANE, daughter of WINFREY and SARAH ANN BIGGS, aged 2
years 8 months and 8 days.
In endeavoring
to pay a small tribute of respect to the memory of this sweet little
child, we must humbly confess that we are at a
loss.
Did any one ever
see her and hear her talk, but what loved her? That beautiful,
intelligent and light blue eye, that well developed head and form
were so engaging; that voice so musical and
charming. Its whole frame so
bewitching, wearing the very impress of its Maker, bidding fair to
become an ornament to society, the Church and the
world. But she has gone and
left us. Gone to the arms of
Jesus! Gone to the paradise
of God!
“Suffer little children to
come unto me, and forbid them not” saith the Lamb of God, that
taketh away the sins of the world. “for of such is the
Kingdom of Heaven.”
Marion County News, (Hamilton, Marion
County, AL) June 17, 1897 - Transcribed and submitted by Veneta
McKinney
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