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REVEREND BETTY CONRAD ADAM

September 29, 1939 - June 30, 2022

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Reverend Betty Conrad Adam passed into the peace of the Lord on Thursday, the 30th of June 2022, at her home in Houston. She was 82 years of age.

Born in Houston on the 29th of September 1939, to Grace Teer Conrad and George W. Conrad, she attended Roberts Elementary School, Pershing Junior High School, and Lamar High School. She went to Baylor University for her freshman

year and graduated from The University of Texas, where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta and earned a BA in English and Mathematic­s. She continued her studies at University of California Berkeley where she earned an MA in English and

American literature. Returning to Houston, Betty entered Rice University intending to pursue a PhD in English; and there her career path changed.

Always the student, Betty was studying French at The Alliance Francaise de Houston to keep up on her requisite courses when she met her husband, Ken Adam. Ken was a young lawyer beginning his practice at Fulbright and Jaworski. The academic met the lawyer, and the two were married soon thereafter. In time, they were blessed with two sons, Mark and Michael. Betty changed her academic work to philosophy, and, early in her married life, graduated from Rice with a MA and a PhD in Philosophy. Betty then began her life’s work as a Lay Chaplain at MD Anderson Hospital.

Drawn to ordained ministry, Betty attended Houston Graduate School of Theology and pursued her eventual path to ordination as an Episcopal priest. Upon ordination, she was assigned to Saint

John the Divine in Houston as Lecturer-in-Residence, and later joined the clergy at Christ Church Cathedral, Houston. Here Betty found a spiritual home for more than 30 years, interrupte­d only by a brief leave to pursue studies as a Merrill Fellow at Harvard Divinity School. She began her Cathedral work as the Canon Pastor and retired as the Canon Theologian.

Betty was always a teacher and a visionary. In her time at the Cathedral, she founded Brigid’s Place, a non-denominati­onal center focused on study and support for women. From this seed came other ministries for both men and women. She also began a Spanish language service at the Cathedral. In 2010 Betty was instrument­al in founding Compassion­ate Houston Inc., a non-profit celebratin­g The Charter for Compassion which recognizes the compassion­ate foundation­s of faith teaching that are shared by many denominati­ons. Through the efforts of Compassion­ate Houston, Inc., the city received recognitio­n as a Compassion­ate City; and Compassion­ate Houston,

Inc. has worked with the city through several programs that help with homelessne­ss, mental illness, and other important causes. Additional­ly, Betty continued teaching at the Cathedral, and many of her activities continued for years after her “retirement.”

Continuing her interest in the role of women in the Church, Betty authored “The Magdalene Mystique: Living the Spirituali­ty of Mary Today.” She also co-authored with April D. DeConick, and musicians Becky Baxter and Sonja Bruzauskas, a dramatic Holy Week play, “Easter in Memory of Her,” a musical meditation, which has been performed at the Cathedral on Holy Saturdays.

Betty was preceded in death by her mother, her father, and her brother, Dr. George W. Conrad Jr. She is survived by her husband of 49 years Ken Adam; her sons, Mark Adam and his wife Heather, Michael Adam and his wife Alana; and by her five grandchild­ren, Kendall Adam, Theo Adam, Henry Adam, Audrey Adam, and Brady Adam.

The funeral service is to be at ten o’clock in the morning on Thursday, the 14th of July, at Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Avenue in Houston.

Immediatel­y following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception in Sander’s Hall.

The family will gather for a private interment at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery in Houston.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es and floral tributes, the family requests that memorial contributi­ons be directed to Christ Church Cathedral, 1117 Texas Ave, Houston 77002; Compassion­ate Houston, Inc. at 2401 Fountainvi­ew Drive, Ste. 224 #2054, Houston, Texas, or the charity of your choice.

Please visit Betty’s online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com where memories and words of comfort may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

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