Kathryn "Pat" Adams

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September 24, 1943 ~ April 18, 2020

Kathryn “Pat” Adams

76, of Plainfield, and a longtime resident of Mooresville, passed away on April 18, 2020 at home, surrounded by her family. Pat was born on September 24, 1943 in West Newton, Indiana to the late John and Esther (Conder) Wise.

Pat was the matriarch and the rock of her family. Her family was everything to her and only second to her faith and love for her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. She was a faithful member of the Center Community Church in Plainfield. Pat was a retired hairdresser and had worked at three different salons on the Southwest side of Indianapolis. In her spare time, she enjoyed traveling and painting and was a member of the Mooresville Arts Partnership and often displayed her work in Mooresville art shows.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Richard Adams; brothers Tommy Wise, Alfred Wise, and grandson Brandon Adams.

She is survived by her children David (Barbie) Adams of Camby, Rick Adams of Plainfield, Teresa (Lee) Goode of Martinsville; brother Lee Wise of Brazil; 5 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, her companion Ken Oakley of Plainfield, and many Nieces, Nephews, and friends.

A drive up service will be held Friday, April 24th at 11am in the parking lot of Center Community Church, 5938 Sugar Grove Rd, Plainfield, IN 46168. All guests will remain in their vehicles. Friends and family will have an opportunity to pay their final respects as they leave the parking lot. Private burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood.

Final arrangements are entrusted to Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.

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  1. What a beautiful women that I truly will miss. The smile and personality of a angel. God rest you K. Pat

  2. K Pat was the sweetest lady who was so willing to serve the Lord at Center Com Church. What a precious lady.

  3. Pat was the sweetest person. I met her many years ago when her son and family lived across the street. She always remembered me by name and all the kids. She was an awesome grandma to all of the kids. She will truly be missed. Hugs, prayers and love to you all. Lori and Dewane Brawner & Sean Garshwiler

  4. When I looked at Pat I saw Love looking back. No more pain and into The Arms of Jesus. May Peace be with you Ken and of course to her Family which she adored. Blessings and love. Mark and Karen Mitchell

  5. A special friend that Larry& I had shared many good times with . She lit up the room where ever she went with her bubbly personality. We will truly miss her. May God bless and comfort the family and Ken.

  6. Such a sweet, sweet lady. She will be missed greatly. Our thoughts and prayers go to her family and Ken at this time. God Bless all of you!

  7. So sad I didn’t really get to know my Aunt Pat ߘ¢.my dad’s sister but what I knew of her she was a genuine lady.When my father passed we had dinner with her at her house.beautiful memory…Love you Aunt Pat fly high with the rest of my angels.

  8. Pat will be sadly missed in our neighborhood and card club. She was a shining star with a special smile and positive attitude no matter what she was enduring. So blessed to have her as a friend

  9. So very sorry for the loss of Miss Pat.. I got to spend a week with her in July and sadly didn’t know she was ill then. She is my husband’s aunt and she was so sweet to let us stay with her in her home. We had a wonderful time with her and Ken and her family. God bless everyone. May she rest in peace Love Rose Garner (Eddie’s wife)

  10. Pat was a great friend and sister-in-law! When together she always made you feel like you were her top priority no matter what was going on in her life! She leaves an empty space that can’t be filled and will be missed by many!

  11. Pat was a very dear friend and next door neighbor. I always enjoyed our chats. She gave me support and encouragement when I needed it. She will always have a special place in my heart. Faye

  12. From: claudia Lane To: The family of Pat Adams. Pat was a dear friend, and sister in Christ. We love to shop at Kohl’s, where we would accidentally meet. What a loving, caring, genuine friend. I will miss you!

  13. Aunt Pat was the kindest, most genuine soul. She has always been my inspiration to pursue art and the beauty art gives back to the world. She will be missed tremendously!

  14. My beautiful Aunt Pat. She was a constant in my life since I was born. I looked up to her and admired her and loved her dearly. I was blessed beyond measure to have her as my Aunt. Life won’t be the same without her.

  15. I am so sorry to hear about Pat. She was a friend of many years ago when she was a hairdresser. And one of the best. I recently met up with her again at our doctors office. We both had the same doctor and would run into each other from time to time. She always had a smile and a hug for me And that is how I will always remember her. I have a trivet she painted for me and will cherish it even more. My earlier comments on Facebook were made before I realized she had left this earth. My prayers for her family.

  16. My aunt Pat was a precious angel and a beautiful lady and will always be missed by everyone that knew her. I love you auntie Pat.


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