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Lillian Dorothy
Dalton Adams

June 1, 1930 – October 22, 2018

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LILLIAN "LILY" DOROTHY DALTON ADAMS

Lillian Dorothy Dalton Adams (nee Sears). Our beloved mother "slipped the surly bonds of earth" on October 22, 2018 surrounded by those who loved her and cared for her.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts on June 1, 1930 to Maurice Otis and Beatrice Maud Sears, she spent her first 18 years there, graduating from Boston's High School of Practical Arts in 1948. On June 11, 1948 she married Alfred Reginald (Reg) Dalton of Springdale, NS and came to Nova Scotia where she lived most her life except the last 7 years, which she spent in her apartment in Miramichi, New Brunswick. In 1994, she was married for a second time to John "Jack" Adams and they spent twelve travel-filled and fun-filled years together before his passing in 2006.

After we were in school, Mom went to work in Yarmouth in retail children's clothing. Following this she was, for many years, a valued case worker for Family and Children's Services in Yarmouth, NS.

Her church was important to her and she spent some years as Church Treasurer at Port Maitland Wesleyan. She read and studied the Bible and knew its lessons well. Her personal Bible is dog-eared and worn from its years of regular use. She had many interests, chief amongst which was being a mom to her three daughters. She loved to read and we have all inherited this veracious appetite to read. She loved to play games and played to win. She loved to travel and managed to do lots of tours with her sister in the US, as well as travels to Mexico, Puerto Rico, New York as well as many other places. She had an inquisitive and sharp mind. She loved nice clothes and shoes earning her the nickname "Diamond Lil" which she loved.

Mom always saw the glass half-filled. Despite her many health issues, including her disability caused in a car accident in her 40s, and in later years - other critical illnesses, she never complained and never worried. She always chastised us when we worried saying that worry was a waste of energy and quoting from Matthew 6:25 "who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?" She was a mother, a friend, a mentor and a wise advisor who taught us so many lessons but most of all how to be good people. She had many friends and made them even until her end. She was deservedly loved.

There are no words to thank her caregivers, Shelley, Julia, Vicky, Sue, Penny and Patsy who gave her so many good times and had to become vicious card players to survive! Their love, affection and attention made her last years pleasant and happy. Also thanks to Dr. Francois Swart, who showed such compassion and caring until the very end and the nursing staff on 2West and Palliative at Miramichi Hospital. Also to her many friends who visited and helped out in many different ways. We have been blessed by your support and love of our mother.

She was pre-deceased by her mother, father, younger sister Eleanor and her husbands, Reginald and Jack. Left to celebrate her life are daughters Diana Lee Dalton (Dartmouth); Deborah Mae Churchill (Miramichi) and Eleanor Ruth Dalton Blauvelt (South Ohio, Yarmouth), her beloved sons-in-law, Gary Churchill and Paul Blauvelt and her grandchildren, Christopher Churchill, Peter Churchill, Matthew Blauvelt and Janessa Blauvelt and five great-grandchildren, Justin, Hayden, Damien, Lily and Dyson and her "granddaughters" Shelley Meisner, Halifax, Juanita Tremblay of Williamstown, NB and Emily Kozak, Finland.

We say goodbye to a special person, a lover of life, a great lady, and a wonderful wife and mother. As it is said in Proverbs 31:28-29: "Her children arise and call her blessed: her husband also, and he praises her: Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all."

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Camp Peniel, Cedar Lake, Nova Scotia at https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/camp-peniel/ or by cheque to Camp Peniel, 415 Cedar Lake Road, Cedar Lake, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, B5A 5L8 or a charity of your choice.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at Port Maitland Wesleyan Church, Port Maitland, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia at 2 pm.

Committal and internment at Cedar Lake Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Nova Scotia on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 3:30 pm.

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Service Information

When
Saturday, October 27th, 2018 2:00pm
Location
Port Maitland Wesleyan Church
Address
Port Maitland
Port Maitland, NS

Interment Information

Location
Cedar Lake Cemetery
Address
Cedar lake
Cedar Lake, NS
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