Susan Marie Adams was born on June 11, 1940, in Portland, Oregon, and was the third of four children. She attended local schools before spending four years at Loretta Heights College in Denver, where she enjoyed skiing. After earning a degree, she worked as a teacher for two years and later obtained a Masters in Counseling from Stanford University. She served as a middle school counselor in Milpitas until retirement. A devoted Catholic, she was active in her church and a Franciscan order, and passed away after a brief illness at 85, survived by family and friends.
Susan Marie Adams was born in Portland, Oregon, on June 11, 1940, the third child in her family. She retained her role as the youngest until her sister Nancy was born seven years later.
After attending schools in Oregon, Adams spent four years in Denver at Loretta Heights College, where she developed a passion for skiing. Upon returning to Portland, she worked as a teacher for two years.
Adams dedicated her career to counseling, spending many years in the Milpitas School District before retiring. She was also an active member of a Franciscan group.
Adams was known for adding laughter and good cheer to gatherings, and was deeply loved by her family and friends. She passed away after a brief illness shortly after her 85th birthday.
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