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Margaret Mae Adler, 99, passed away at Brookside Care Center on Monday, November 23, 2020. She died just a few months shy of her 100th birthday.
She was born in Oberlin, OH on March 1, 1921, the daughter of Morris Lynn and Emma Mae (nee: Elmes) Hurst. Margaret grew up in a large family on a farm in northern Ohio and experienced the world change in many ways-from their mules plowing the fields to adjusting her hearing aids with her iPhone and playing Words With Friends on her iPad. She went to college after raising five children and never lost the joy and enthusiasm for learning.
Margaret’s loving, caring ways endeared her to all those she connected with. She sent cards and letters to friends, relatives and anyone who was celebrating or hurting. She didn’t have a lot but still donated to those who were homeless and hungry and was thankful for her many blessings.
She is survived by her children, Richard Adler (Shari), Janice Cramer (Ronald) and Diane Adler (Don Adair), and daughter-in-law Kathleen Kennedy. Grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, Jeffrey Cramer (Lizz Otto), Cynthia Johnson (Cory Hudec), Jonathan Cramer (Tanya), Christina Payne (Todd), Michael Adler ( Sarah), Jill Lohre (Timothy), Mark Adler, Amber Fisher (Corey), Jacob Zierk, Wolfgang Cramer, Caden Hudec, Cathryn Payne, Davis Payne, Graydin Lohre, Kipton Lohre, Clayton Lohre, Lydia Adler, Margaret Adler, Emma Fisher, Kayleigh Zierk, and Jaxon Zierk; her sisters-in-law, Patricia Hurst and Louise Willhelm; as well as many dear nieces and nephews. She will be also be sorely missed by her by church family at Covenant Presbyterian Church.
Margaret was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Conrad Adler; her son, Thomas Adler and her daughter, Beverly Adler.
For those wishing to watch the service in its entirety, please click on this link https://youtu.be/iYVEandK6lQ ashes will be buried in Ohio next to her husband and daughter when we can safely gather again. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Covenant Presbyterian Church or Halo would be gratefully accepted.
Thom and Mary Beth Wilhelm says
You were a special, always happy Aunt. Thank you.
Carolyn Scherer says
Margaret will be so dearly missed by so many. She was an inspiration and always willing to share her wisdom with those of us lucky enough to have spent time with her. What a positive, wonderful role model. May she rest in God’s arms and all of our hearts.
Darrell and Mary Bohn says
Ron and Janice,
Our prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Jane Duchac says
Dear Jan and all your family,
Peace to your mom & comfort to all for the love given throughout her earthly years. Infinite love, that will remain your hearts and lives forever.
Peace,
Maria Bisceglia says
I was so privileged to meet Margaret and call her my friend. I will miss her bright spirit and our visits over coffee and her homemade treats. Prayers to her wonderful family of who she talked so proudly of and loved with all her heart. Rest in peace my dear friend until we meet again.
Lily says
Dear Auntie Jan,
I was saddened to hear that Grandma passed away, I am going to miss her. My thoughts are with you and your family.