Adams, Wilma Eileen, 89, of New
Glasgow, formerly of Antigonish, passed away peacefully on Tuesday
January 7th, at Glen Haven Manor, New
Glasgow.
Born in Cape George, Antigonish Co. Eileen was a
daughter of the late John and Ella Lee (Cameron)
Adams.
Those who were fortunate enough to know Eileen know her life
was teaching. Those children who were fortunate enough to be
taught by her grew up loving their memories of her primary classrooms
and even in adulthood they never stopped calling her by her
"teacher name" Ms. Adams.
Eileen received her teaching degree at the Normal College in
Truro, NS. While she did briefly teach out of
province, the majority of her career was teaching primary students in
schools in Antigonish County. This meant that some
of the students she taught became the parents of the next generation
she helped educate. Her soft demeanor and kindness
were traits that endeared her to her colleagues, students, and
community.
Eileen was a woman of faith and was active in the United
Church community. In retirement she was an active Elder of
the St. James United Church. She enjoyed
socializing at card plays and couldn’t pass up a good flea
market.
The last living member of her immediate family, Eileen died
as she lived, peacefully and quietly. She will be
greatly missed by her many nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and
grand-nephews, whose lives and achievements meant the world to
her.
Besides her parents she is predeceased by brothers John and
Cameron and her sisters: Violet Sutherland, Mary , Isabel Toole, Pearl
Phillips, and Adelaide; niece Evelyn Bannerman and nephews Todd Adams
and Elwood Toole; and her lifelong companion Hughie
MacGillivray
A visitation will take place on Friday January 10, 2025 from
2-4pm and 6-8 pm in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College St.
Antigonish. A Funeral Service will be held on
Saturday January 11, 2025 at 11am in St. James United Church, Reverend
Peter Smith presiding. Burial will take place at
St Davids United Church cemetery in the
spring.
Donations in Eileen’s memory may be made to St.
James United Church, Antigonish or St. David’s United
Church, Cape George. Online condolences:
www.clcurry.com