OBITUARY
Obituary
for Lilla Sue Adams
Lilla Sue Adams passed away surrounded by loved ones at her home, in
Huntsville, Texas on August 30, 2019. Sue was born December 3, 1937 in
Huntsville, Texas to Rufus and Mary Edith Mitchell. She grew up on the
family farm near Shiro, Texas and attended school in Huntsville. She
graduated from Huntsville High in 1955 and attended Sam Houston State
University until she married.
Sue met her husband, Royce Adams, in the first grade. They married in
January 1957 and they lived in California for three and a half years
while he was stationed at Hamilton Air Force Base. After several moves
and four children they returned to Texas where they settled in
Carrollton.
Sue started back to college in 1966 and graduated with her Teachers
Certification in 1968 and began teaching that fall in the
Carrollton/Farmers Branch school district. Sue taught seventh and eighth
grade math for 23 years with the last 15 being in Special Education.
In 1990 she was diagnosed with the Epstein Barr Virus (Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome) and shortly after had to retire from teaching. Through the
years, Sue has suffered with severe pain due to her illness and many
other medical problems that accompany chronic fatigue. She retired from
teaching in 1993 and she and Royce returned to her family’s farm where
they built their home.
One of Sue’s favorite things to do was singing with her husband, Royce.
They loved Gospel music and harmonized beautifully. Family and friends
enjoyed their singing as well and asked them on many occasions to sing.
In 1997, Royce and Sue started the Adams Trio with family friend,
Fredell Edens of Huntsville. Through the years, they have traveled and
sang at churches and conventions in surrounding states.
Sue loved the Lord, reading, singing, gardening, canning, sewing, and
spending time with family and friends. She loved sewing quilts for her
children and grandchildren and made baby blankets for area hospitals.
Sue is survived by her husband of 62 ˝ years, Royce Adams; children -
Karen Adams, Kay Andino, Kenneth Adams, and TJ & Kathy Nichols;
Grandchildren – Crystal Pevehouse, Jennifer Andino, Hilary & Andy Burtch,
Kyle & Katie Adams, Lauren Andino, Leslie Adams, Abbey Nichols, Emily
Nichols, Amanda Adams, and Maria Andino; Great Grandchildren – Eli,
Tyler, Evie, Kamden, Christian and Arlen; her sister, Joyce McLaughlin
of Huntsville and many other family members.
Visitation with the family will be Tuesday, September 3, 2019 from 5:30
pm – 7:30 pm at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville, Texas.
The Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, September 4, 2019 at 10:00
am at Sam Houston Memorial Funeral Home in Huntsville, Texas. Burial
will follow at Buck Foster Cemetery. Condolences to the family may be
made at www.shmfh.com. |
Submitted by her daughter, Karen Adams |