Nancy Adams
Nancy Adams
Nancy Adams

Obituary of Nancy Adams

Nancy B. Adams "Kelly" died quickly and peacefully on June 29th, 2015 in Santa Barbara. Kelly was born Elva Nancy Bauman in the Republic of Panama on May 11, 1922 where she lived out most of her childhood. In Panama, the Bauman kids learned to appreciate nature, swimming with sharks, and surrounded by exotic wildlife. Their pet parrot learned to cuss in Spanish and did so often, just to get a reaction from everyone. Kelly saw FDR when he visited Panama, and she would also stand on the side of the canal's locks and chat with passengers as the ships would glide by. In 1941, a dashing young pilot from Kentucky named William C. Adams arrived in Panama for flight training. Not long after their first date on Valentine's Day in 1942, they were married. The Adams family lived a military life, moving from one Air Force Base to another, enjoying the excitement of travel and living in different parts of the country. They would pile in the station wagon with dogs, bird and suitcases, and head to their next home. Their most memorable move was by ship from Seattle to Okinawa in 1956 where they were hit by a typhoon, then attacked by cockroaches their first night there. When she wasn't running the household, and fulfilling the duties of an officer's wife, Kelly had time to learn golf and bridge, two pastimes that stayed with her until the end of her life. And she was very very good at both. She would make at least 10 perfect pies each Thanksgiving and they were legendary! Kelly's last home was Santa Barbara where she lived in Maravilla since 2003, and nursed her husband until his death in 2008. Her children, Anne Athanassakis, William Adams Jr., Alice Adams and Lynne Adams-Bell will miss her strong personality and opinions, her endless stories gathered from years of life, and her vibrant presence which stayed with her until her final minutes. Also missing her are her grandchildren, Caroline and Billy Adams, Nick and Yanoula Athanassakis, Rebecca Bello and her great grandchildren Griffin Adams and Maya Bello. Her honorary son-in-law Ken Wilson will miss taking her out to dinner and teasing her. The family would like to thank all of her caring friends, her physicians and medical staff, too numerous to mention by name, and her fantastic caregiver who saw Kelly through a difficult time, giving her a new lease on life and allowing her to live independently to the end. Friends that wish to remember Kelly may do so by making a memorial contribution in her name to the Humane Society, attn: Gift Processing, P.O. Box 96929 Washington, D.C. 20090-6929
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