Wapakoneta Daily News

Darlene K. Adams, 65

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Darlene K. Adams, 65, Celina, passed

away at 7:45 p.m., Monday, Aug. 2, 2021.

She died in profound peace, with the

blessed assurance that Christ had called her

home. She was surrounded by her husband; sons; daughtersi­n-law; granddaugh­ters; and a longtime family

friend. Also present was one of her ministers, Ken Meyer of New Horizons church

in Rockford, who prayed over her as she drew her final breaths.

Darlene was born Jan. 11, 1956, in Wapakoneta to Dale and Mary Ann (Myers) Thomas, who still reside in Wapak. On July 19, 1980, she married Ronald Adams of Celina, who survives.

She is also survived by her two sons, Douglas (Kelli) Adams of Celina, and Eric (Annalyn) Adams of Connersvil­le, Ind.;

her five grandchild­ren, Emma Adams, Ruby Adams, Jaedyn Waterman, Linkin Waterman, and Brooklyn Waterman, all of Celina; her sister, Denise (James) Kantner of Wapakoneta; and

her nieces, Angela (Joe) Kraft of Paris,

Ohio, and Alaina (Mike) Vecchio of Chicago, Ill. Additional

survivors include her brother-in-law, Michael (Kimberley) Adams of Celina; her

nephews Brayton Adams, and Brecken Adams of Celina; and her

mother-in-law, Frances Adams of Ottawa.

She is preceded in death by her father-inlaw, Kenneth ‘Ray’ Adams; and her mother-in-law, Betty Adams.

Darlene graduated in 1974 from Wapakoneta High School. She then went on to earn degrees from Ohio

State University in 1978 and Wright State University in 1984.

She was an educator at the Wapakoneta City School District

for 35 years, during which time she nurtured the minds of myriad second-graders. Throughout her career she also remained active in the Alpha Delta Kappa teacher’s sorority. Education forever remained Darlene’s principal passion,

and immediatel­y following her “retirement” in 2013, she began working at the TLC Learning Center in St. Marys.

Outside of the classroom Darlene was a deeply involved

member of St. John Lutheran Church in Celina, where she belonged to the bell

choir, Stephen Ministry and Monday night Bible study.

Darlene was also a member of the Phi Beta Psi Sorority, Iota Psi Chapter, an organizati­on that raises money for local cancer patients and cancer research. She was president of the sorority during 2020-21 remaining committed to her duties even while she fought her

own battle with pancreatic cancer - and previously held many

other offices. For ten years she served as

chairperso­n of the sorority’s Singing Valentine fundraiser.

Darlene loved riding bikes with Ron - a pastime they enjoyed

both locally and at Mackinac Island, Michigan. She also

enjoyed planting and maintainin­g flowers, and hosting frequent family dinners.

Darlene was a gracious and loyal friend, and she touched countless lives through the organizati­ons she served. The vision of her smile

and the music of her laughter will be forever etched in the hearts of anyone who knew her well.

A celebratio­n of life will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28, at St. John Lutheran Church. Time for visitation and remembranc­e will be from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. that day, with the celebratio­n of life service to immediatel­y follow. A meal will take place directly after the service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the Stephen Ministry of St. John Lutheran Church, and/or Grand Lake Hospice.

Darlene will be inured by the Eley Funeral Home of Wapakoneta, so that her

ashes may be scattered together with Ron’s at a later date.

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