KENDRA ADAMS
Kendra Lee Murray Adams, 39, of Alexandria, Virginia, passed away on Sunday morning, July 30, 2017, following a brave battle with cancer.
She was surrounded by her family.
Kendra is survived by her devoted husband,
Brinton Adams;
her son,
Brinton;
her daughter,
Ellis;
her father,
Sterling Murray of Pennsylvania
and sister,
Jayme Gittings, also of Pennsylvania.
Kendra was a beloved friend and valued colleague.
Relentlessly charming,
unfailingly selfless,
and effortlessly funny,
Kendra's radiant soul will always bring joy to those who knew her.
A political science graduate from Gettysburg College, her passion for politics brought her to Washington, DC and placed her on a bright and fulfilling career path.
Kendra was grateful for her beautiful life, and above all, her precious twins who were her greatest accomplishment.
A memorial service in Kendra's honor will take place on Thursday, August 10 at 2 p.m. at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington.
A private family service will be held in Pennsylvania later this month.
Published in The Washington Post on Aug. 3, 2017
KENDRA ADAMS
Kendra Lee Murray Adams, 39, of Alexandria, Virginia, passed away on Sunday morning, July 30, 2017, following a brave battle with cancer.
She was surrounded by her family.
Kendra is survived by her devoted husband,
Brinton Adams;
her son,
Brinton;
her daughter,
Ellis;
her father,
Sterling Murray of Pennsylvania
and sister,
Jayme Gittings, also of Pennsylvania.
Kendra was a beloved friend and valued colleague.
Relentlessly charming,
unfailingly selfless,
and effortlessly funny,
Kendra's radiant soul will always bring joy to those who knew her.
A political science graduate from Gettysburg College, her passion for politics brought her to Washington, DC and placed her on a bright and fulfilling career path.
Kendra was grateful for her beautiful life, and above all, her precious twins who were her greatest accomplishment.
A memorial service in Kendra's honor will take place on Thursday, August 10 at 2 p.m. at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington.
A private family service will be held in Pennsylvania later this month.
Published in The Washington Post on Aug. 3, 2017
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