Hartford Courant

Adams, Peter D.

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Peter Demarest Adams, 77, died peacefully at home in Ashfield MA from Parkinson's disease on December 24, 2021. He was born in New York City to Demarest Adams and Elizabeth van Bibber Adams on April 7, 1944. Peter's father died suddenly when Peter was just shy of six years old, his mother remarried, and he and his mother and sisters moved to Hartford CT, where he became one of seven children. Peter spent his high school years at The Hotchkiss School in Lakeville CT, went on to Brown University, graduating with a B.A. in 1967 and then returned to Hotchkiss where he soon became Director of Admissions and Financial Aid, a position he held until 1980 when he left Hotchkiss for graduate school.

Motivated to help teenagers and their parents navigate both adolescenc­e and education, Peter pursued his M. Ed. from Harvard University and opened his Educationa­l Counseling practice in 1981, work he continued until he retired in 2011. Always one to think resourcefu­lly and thoughtful­ly, Peter helped hundreds of students find ways not only to enhance their education, but also to broaden their dreams for a future they might not have considered possible. Peter particular­ly enjoyed working with students for whom education was a challenge and not always a linear track, teenagers who felt they didn't fit anywhere. Creative in making a match of the most appropriat­e schools for a wide range of students, Peter co-founded I-way, a consulting firm in Germany, which helped European students experience American independen­t schools and colleges. Peter had a unique, compassion­ate understand­ing of adolescent­s' diverse learning styles and a kind calmness that built trust and confidence in the families he came to know. Every person Peter met was someone he wanted to listen to, to learn about, and to help thrive. During his career Peter sat on the boards of The Ben Bronz Academy in West Hartford CT, The Cobb School in Simsbury CT, ASSIST Inc. in Suffield CT; and A Better Chance in New York, NY.

Peter was a genuine altruist, intuitive, curious, insightful, gracious, kind, and positive. Just as Peter never met a person he didn't want to help, he never found a problem around the house he didn't want to make right. He sought the outdoors, whether in a canoe or on a beach or ski slope, in the garden or on a dirt road, or just reading the paper in the shade on a summer afternoon. Most of all, Peter loved his family, and his bright blue eyes sparkled when he was with them. The only thing that ever confined Peter was Parkinson's disease, a cruel diagnosis that robbed his body and his mind of the physical activity and the intellectu­al mobility he had always prized. Even then, he continued to be the kind, thoughtful man he always was; he never once complained.

Peter is survived by his wife Nancy Henderson, his daughters Kit Bayer and Beatrice Adams, his sons Jack Henderson-adams and Alexander Adams, sisters Sally Vaun, Judy Lee and Elizabeth Adams, and brothers Tim Lee and Spencer Lee. His mother-in-law Patricia Henderson, brother-in-law Jack Henderson, sister-inlaw Marnie Henderson, and son-in-law Sean Bayer also survive Peter.

A memorial service will be held in the Chapel at The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville CT at 2 pm on June 19, 2022, Fathers' Day. Donations in Peter's memory could be made to The Hilltown Churches Food Pantry, PO Box 161, Ashfield MA 01330.

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