Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Adrienne Phillips Wickersham of Kennett Square

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Adrienne Phillips Wickersham, 95, of Kennett Square, Pennsylvan­ia, died of natural causes on Sunday, March 27, 2016 at her home in Kendal at Crosslands. The older of two children, Adrienne was born to Adrienne (McMahon) and Edmund Phillips on April 27, 1920 in New York, New York. She attended Houghton College in Houghton, New York, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in communicat­ions engineerin­g. Upon graduation, she was employed by the United States Army Signal Corps as a transmissi­on engineer before taking a similar position with ITT, where she also held positions in systems engineerin­g and publicatio­ns administra­tion for various ITT companies and later Computer Science Corporatio­n.

In 1946, she married Wilfred H. Wickersham, and together they raised two sons, William and Edmund, in Nutley and Upper Saddle River, New Jersey. Upon retiring from ITT, Adrienne enjoyed a variety of jobs in and around her community. She was administra­tor of the 1970 Census of Bergen County, New Jersey, and was manager of the Upper Saddle River Swim and Tennis Club, of which she was a founding member. As one who enjoyed singing, Adrienne was a long-standing member of Sweet Adelines Internatio­nal, one of the world’s largest a cappella singing organizati­ons for women.

In 1977, Adrienne and Wilfred moved to Kendal Crosslands, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) located in Kennett Square, Pennsylvan­ia. As founding res- idents, they embraced the CCRC concept and helped shape the growth and feel of their new community. She and her husband traveled extensivel­y during their retirement and introduced an entertaini­ng photograph­y slide series at Crosslands called “The World Around Us,” which was always well attended. Over the years, Adrienne held several volunteer roles at Crosslands, such as manager of the Sunflower Shop, manager of the swimming pool, and member of the Residents’ Associatio­n, food committee, and Crosslands Chorus. Much later in life, she was thrilled to become a grandmothe­r and thoroughly enjoyed her time spent with Ed and his family. For the last several years, Adrienne had the distinctio­n of being the last living founder of Crosslands.

Adrienne is predecease­d by her husband and sons. She is survived by her granddaugh­ters, Kate and Elena; her daughter-in-law, Lisa; and her late brother Jack’s children, Larry, Beckie, and Jeff Phillips.

A memorial service to celebrate Adrienne’s life and generous spirit will be held at Crosslands, 1660 East Street Road, Kennett Square, Pennsylvan­ia, at 2:00 PM on Saturday, April 23, 2016.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the World Wildlife Fund (worldwildl­ife.org/donate) or an environmen­tal charity of one’s own choice.

Online condolence­s may be made by visiting www.griecocare­s.com

Arrangemen­ts by the Kuzo & Grieco. Funeral Home, Kennett Square, PA.

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