Ada Jannette Edwards' Obituary
Ada Jannette Edwards, 78, lifelong resident of Columbia City, Oregon, passed away February 23, 2013 at her home.
Ada Jannette Gortler was born May 11, 1934, near Yankton, Oregon, to Richard and Ada (Riggs) Gortler. They lived near Yankton where Jannette attended school before settling in Columbia City, later attending St. Helens High School. She married Ray Edwards March 30, 1951, in Vancouver, Washington. They settled in Columbia City where they raised their family of five children.
Jannette began working as a secretary at the Columbia City School in 1971. After seventeen years she went on to work as a librarian at the Condon Elementary School, retiring in 1994 after 23 of service to the school district.
A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in leadership and teaching positions in the Sunday School, Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary. Much of her time since age twelve was devoted to sharing her talent of playing the piano and organ, playing for countless church, school, and community functions.
Family was at the center of her life, and she loved spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was always present at family functions, including school and band activities, and especially sporting events. She enjoyed tole painting and was an avid Blazers fan.
Jannette is survived by her husband; children Gary (Rachel) Edwards of Tualatin, Jeff (Nancy) of St. Helens, Jerry (Chris) of Beaverton, Linda (Roger) Stauffer and Chris (Delynn) of St. Helens; 15 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother Gordon Gortler; sister Dottie (John) Weitzel; along with numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, and brothers Theodore and Dennis Gortler.
Funeral services will be held Friday March 1 at 11:00 am at the LDS Church on Sykes Road. Interment will be in the Columbia Memorial Gardens in Scappoose.
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