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Dorothy Ann <I>McFarlane</I> Adams

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Dorothy Ann McFarlane Adams

Birth
Orange, Orange County, Texas, USA
Death
17 May 2019 (aged 88)
Bossier City, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Dorothy Ann McFarlane Adams

Bossier City - Dorothy Ann McFarlane Adams, long-time resident of Bossier City, died on May 17, 2019 in her home surrounded by her precious family. Visitation will be 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with her Memorial Service immediately following on Monday, May 20, 2019 at First United Methodist Church of Bossier City. Interment will be at 3:30 p.m. at Davis Spring Cemetery in Campti, Lousiana. Her son, Rev. Scott Adams will officiate.

Dorothy was born January 5, 1931 in Orange, Texas, the only child of Winfield Scott and Helen McFarlane. Months after her birth, her family moved to Sulphur, Louisiana. She lived there until attending and graduating from LSU Baton Rouge. Moving to Houston for work, she met a handsome, dashing young Air Force pilot, Reginald W. Adams, Jr. from Minden, Louisiana. They were married from March 7, 1954 until his death July 31, 2000. She joyfully chose every day, life's highest calling, wife and mother. Her children remember her in the early hours of countless mornings, sitting in the quiet with her Bible at her knees.

Inspired by her profound faith in Jesus Christ from a young age, her purpose in life became her husband, their shared service and sacrifice in the Air Force, and her four children. The title "homemaker" is at best inadequate. Often in challenging circumstances, she made a "home" at military bases all over the world…and even surrounded by luggage and small children waiting for long hours in airports. Always submitting to the love and leadership of her husband, her life's courage made America a safer and nobler nation.

In later years she stood with her husband in his leadership at the Bossier Chamber of Commerce and as a city councilman. To her dying day, she was the head cheerleader for Bossier City.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Lt Col (ret) Reginald W. Adams, Jr. and great-grandaughter Grace Ann Taunton. She is survived by her children, Judy McMaster, Scott Adams, Melinda Taunton, Reg Adams. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of whom are handsome, beautiful and talented, but none of whose names are as important as the testimony of her life herein.

~Published in Shreveport Times from May 18 to May 20, 2019
Dorothy Ann McFarlane Adams

Bossier City - Dorothy Ann McFarlane Adams, long-time resident of Bossier City, died on May 17, 2019 in her home surrounded by her precious family. Visitation will be 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with her Memorial Service immediately following on Monday, May 20, 2019 at First United Methodist Church of Bossier City. Interment will be at 3:30 p.m. at Davis Spring Cemetery in Campti, Lousiana. Her son, Rev. Scott Adams will officiate.

Dorothy was born January 5, 1931 in Orange, Texas, the only child of Winfield Scott and Helen McFarlane. Months after her birth, her family moved to Sulphur, Louisiana. She lived there until attending and graduating from LSU Baton Rouge. Moving to Houston for work, she met a handsome, dashing young Air Force pilot, Reginald W. Adams, Jr. from Minden, Louisiana. They were married from March 7, 1954 until his death July 31, 2000. She joyfully chose every day, life's highest calling, wife and mother. Her children remember her in the early hours of countless mornings, sitting in the quiet with her Bible at her knees.

Inspired by her profound faith in Jesus Christ from a young age, her purpose in life became her husband, their shared service and sacrifice in the Air Force, and her four children. The title "homemaker" is at best inadequate. Often in challenging circumstances, she made a "home" at military bases all over the world…and even surrounded by luggage and small children waiting for long hours in airports. Always submitting to the love and leadership of her husband, her life's courage made America a safer and nobler nation.

In later years she stood with her husband in his leadership at the Bossier Chamber of Commerce and as a city councilman. To her dying day, she was the head cheerleader for Bossier City.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Lt Col (ret) Reginald W. Adams, Jr. and great-grandaughter Grace Ann Taunton. She is survived by her children, Judy McMaster, Scott Adams, Melinda Taunton, Reg Adams. She is also survived by nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, all of whom are handsome, beautiful and talented, but none of whose names are as important as the testimony of her life herein.

~Published in Shreveport Times from May 18 to May 20, 2019


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