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Eula Mae Adams of Bessemer, AL, age: 90, went home to be with our Lord Jesus on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. She died of natural causes.
She worked in Civil Service for a number of years and later worked for Craftsman Printing in Birmingham, AL where she retired. She is survived by 3 daughters: Charlotte Cone, Susan Rackley, Sheron Kellett and husband Jim Kellett and 1 son: Michael L Adams. She is also survived by: 13 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, and 16 great, great grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister-in-law: Linda Winslett.
The thing she loved most was spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was always faithful to call each of them on their birthday and sing “Happy Birthday” to them. She had a loving, generous heart and enjoyed helping others in need.
A Memorial Service will be at 2P.M. Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2024 at: Liberty Baptist Church 8218 Alliance Short Creek Rd. Bessemer, AL 35023.
Professional services entrusted to W.E. Lusain Funeral Home and Crematory of Birmingham, AL. 
February 20
February 20
Grandma,

You were a light in so many lives especially mine. Every call or visit was filled with love and joy; from my first memory of you to that last precious visit as you prepared to go be with our Savior. Your strength as a woman and mother inspired generations of hard working men and women who knew that we always had a rock to turn to. You lived a life of hard challenges with resolve, grace, and a smile setting an example that shined as a bright beacon for me in the darkest of times. Most importantly, you demonstrated the life changing impact of living a life in Jesus Christ proclaiming the eternal beauty and love that awaits us all as we surrender to Him. Thank you Grandma for always being there with nothing but love. I will miss you dearly but celebrate with you as you dance with our Lord! I love you! Mike Jr. 

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February 20
February 20
Grandma,

You were a light in so many lives especially mine. Every call or visit was filled with love and joy; from my first memory of you to that last precious visit as you prepared to go be with our Savior. Your strength as a woman and mother inspired generations of hard working men and women who knew that we always had a rock to turn to. You lived a life of hard challenges with resolve, grace, and a smile setting an example that shined as a bright beacon for me in the darkest of times. Most importantly, you demonstrated the life changing impact of living a life in Jesus Christ proclaiming the eternal beauty and love that awaits us all as we surrender to Him. Thank you Grandma for always being there with nothing but love. I will miss you dearly but celebrate with you as you dance with our Lord! I love you! Mike Jr. 
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EULOGY

March 2
Today, we gather here not just to mourn the passing of a remarkable woman but to celebrate the extraordinary life of someone who touched each of us in profound and lasting ways. My great grandmother, a beacon of love, wisdom, and strength, has left an indelible mark on our lives.

To truly capture the essence of her, one must journey through the chapters of her life – a life rich with experiences, challenges, and triumphs. Born in a time that tested the human spirit, she stood resilient, facing adversities with a courage that inspired all who knew her. Her unwavering determination was not just a product of circumstance, but a testament to the incredible spirit that defined her character.

In the tapestry of her life, family was the vibrant thread that wove through every moment. She was the matriarch, the glue that bound generations together. Her home was a sanctuary where laughter echoed and love flourished. We gathered around her not just for holidays or special occasions, but because her presence had a comforting warmth that made even the ordinary moments extraordinary.

Her hands, weathered by time, were a testament to a life of hard work and sacrifice. Yet, they were also the hands that cradled us in comfort, the hands that prepared meals with love, and the hands that imparted a lifetime of wisdom. Through her stories and anecdotes, she shared not just the history of her own journey, but the collective wisdom of a bygone era.

She had an unparalleled ability to find joy in the simplest of things – a blooming flower, a sunset, the laughter of children. Her appreciation for life's small wonders taught us to savor each moment and find gratitude in the ordinary. In a world that often rushes past the beauty around us, she was a gentle reminder to pause, breathe, and appreciate.

As we bid farewell to her physical presence, let us not mourn the loss but celebrate the legacy she leaves behind. Let us carry forward the lessons she imparted – the importance of family, the strength found in resilience, and the beauty of a life well-lived.

Mamaw, you were not just a pillar of our family; you were the heart that beat with love, compassion, and understanding. Your spirit will continue to guide us, and the love you shared will echo in our hearts forever. As you embark on this final journey, may you find peace and reunion with those who went before you.

Rest in eternal peace, Mamaw. Your memory will forever be a source of inspiration, and your love will be our guiding light.

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