Kathleen Adair
Died: February 2, 2022 | Place: London, Ontario
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ADAIR, Kathleen (nee Holmes)….
Peacefully at Chelsey Park Retirement Home, London on Wednesday, February 2, 2022, Kathleen Adair passed away in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Lloyd George Adair. Beloved mother of Robin Lloyd Adair of Windsor and Christopher Alan Adair of London. Predeceased by her sister Dorothy Baxter. Survived by her nieces Judi Mudge of Grand Bend and Susan Baugh of Florida. Also survived by her nephews David Mudge, Dan Mudge and Bill Adair and sister-in-law Helen (Adair) Mudge. Kathleen was born and raised in Woodstock, Ontario. She retired from U.W.O. after many years of working as a secretary at the School of Law. She loved gardening and had a passion for Ballroom Dance. If there was only one word that comes to mind when people think about her it would be, she was a ” Fashionista”. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be announced at a future date. As an expression of sympathy, donations in memory of Kathleen may be made to St. George’s Anglican Church, 227 Wharncliffe Road North, London, ON N6H 2B6. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Kay was such a bright light to me in the church office. I loved her style and her decorating at Christmas of the Parish Hall for the Outreach Christmas Dinner. I will be praying for her family as they grieve their loss and also Celebrate her life and those who’s lives were touched by her love.
Kay was an inspirational personality! She met the tribulations of life with faith and optimism, with singing and dancing, with optimism, and with love for her church and her family. Even at the grave she will make her song – alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! Rest in peace, Kay.
Kay was truly a light in my life. Kay had enough love, kindness, generosity and fashion sense for three people and each of these was a joy to experience.
When Kay transitioned to Chelsea Park, she sold me her dining set, which years later is something I still cherish.
Kay, please know that when I spend time around that table with family and friends, you will be in my heart. I hope I can make those around me feel just a little of the love and kindness you showed me. Be at peace, Kay, and know you are missed dearly.
Kay was always a shining star at St George’s. She had a smile and kind words for all. I miss her already. Sweet Lady, thank you for being you! May you rest in peace and rise in glory!
I am very sorry to hear of Kay’s passing. I missed seeing her around our neighborhood. She was such a sweet happy lady. Journey well Kay. Hugs to Christopher and the rest of the family.
So sorry to hear of your mother’s death. She was a great choir member for many years.
Kay was a wonderful friend to our family. ‘Short’ shopping trips turned in to hours of following her and Emily around. Thursday coffee mornings were brighter for having Kay there. When Kay came to dinner we laughed so much listening to her stories. Kay – we will miss you very much but you will stay in our hearts always.
Hello, I had the opportunity to get to know Kay through her son Chris. She was a devoted and caring mother with a wonderful sense of humour and fashion. She was a wonderful lady and I am sending love and light to her sons.