Mary Adams
Love you mommy

Birth date: Aug 26, 1951 Death date: Jun 12, 2024
Ms. Agnes Marie Adams, daughter of Peter Lee Adams and Mary Elizabeth Adams, was born on August 26, 1951, in Washington, DC. She passed away on June 12, 2024. She loved spending time with her grand and great grandchildren. She al Read Obituary
Love you mommy
Agnes was one of the kindest, generous, supportive and loving persons I have ever met. She was always willing to help in any way she could. I have missed her presence in our congregation. Agnes was humble and had the sweetest disposition. My heartfelt condolences to her family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I love my aunt Agnes. She made the best fried cat fish nuggets in the world and I'm going to miss that when she is gone and this is heartbreaking that she is gone and she was the sweetest aunt and I'm going to miss her and her wisdom that she has given me over the years. But I didn't expect her to be gone so soon though. I am going to miss her dearly... I love you so much, Aunt Agnes... And you are with God and He is so proud of you always. God says, "WELL DONE, MY GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT" AND GOD CALLING HIS SLIDERS HOME and Aunt Agnes was a blessing and a strong black female that we was grateful to have her in our lives .... I wish we have a little more time with her always but God had a reason and we need to cherish Aunt Agnes impact on us as a family and into this world. Just remember the good times that Aunt Agnes share with us and don't honor her life with no drama or lies because of what people are telling because they are mad at what their lives turn out.. Let's keep Aunt Agnes and everyone in prayers always and Honor Her life with peace, celebrating and keeping her legacy alive throughout the generations that may make her proud. Let's make a change For aunt Agnes and How God wants us to be after Her passing... Remember God sees everything and treat everyone like how you want to be treated yourself... I miss you, Aunt Agnes...
I am grateful to have met Ms. Agnes through her. Wonderful daughter, Mary, who is a caregiver to my son, Connor. He is nonverbal, but speaks in many other ways, and they developed a very special bond from the start. I also looked forward to seeing her when I picked him up. She always brought a smile to my face and warmth to my heart. She will be greatly missed by both of us!
I met Aunt Aggie when her nephew, my now husband, introduced us in 2014. Her soul shined through her smile! We were giggling and being silly not seconds after we met. She would tell me the funniest stories about "Matty" which she dearly called him (a shortened version of his middle name, Matthew) Aunt Aggie was the ONLY one who could call him that, so I knew she was that Special Aunty. She loved her family and it showed through her stories. She will be sorely missed!