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source: Oklahoman Digital Archives
(newspaper)
AMERICAN VETERAN The Sunday Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
August 25, 2002
Henry Hitch Adams was born March 26, 1917 in Ann Arbor, Michigan to Henry
Foster and Susan Hitch Adams. He died August 22, 2002. He received his BA
from the University of Michigan and his PhD from Columbia University.
On August 22, 1943 he married Catherine Sanders who predeceased him. He
served in the US Navy in the Pacific during WWII on the destroyer escort,
the U.S.S. Owen. He continued service after the war in the Naval Reserve and
retired in 1977 as a Captain. He taught at Cornell University and then at
the U.S. Naval Academy. While at the Naval Academy, he became a noted
military historian-a member of the International Order of Military
Historians. He wrote many books on WWII and biographies of Harry Hopkins and
Fleet Admiral William Leahy. He co-wrote the Naval history text book Sea
Power. In 1968, he became chairman of the English department of Illinois
State University. He was former President of the College of the English
Association. In 1973, he and his wife Catherine started a travel agency and
began two decades of enthusiastic world travel. In 1978, they moved to St.
Petersburg, Florida. While there, he helped establish the Academy of Senior
Professionals at Eckerd College. He served two terms as President and was
always available for wise counsel. In 1999, Henry and his wife
Catherine came to live in Oklahoma City at the Mansion at Waterford.
He is survived by his daughter, Robin Hartmann and husband Jim of Edmond;
son, Sandy and Mary Jo Adams of Garlock, IL; grandchildren, Eric Hartmann of
Austin, TX; Diane & Peter Scheuer of Wilmington, NC; Nancy & Travis Parker
of Largo, FL; and great grandchild, Matthew Parker. He is also survived by
his devoted caregiver, Ellen Magaro.
Services are 10:00 a.m. Monday, August 26, 2002 at the All Souls
Episcopal Church in Oklahoma City with interment at
Rose Hill Burial Park.
Memorial contributions may be made to All Souls Episcopal Church of Oklahoma
City or ASPEC in St. Petersburg, Fl. Guardian North Funeral Home.
The Sunday Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
July 21, 2000, pg 15 ADAMS Catherine Sander Adams was born February 6,
918, in Ann Arbor, Ml and died July 19, 2000 in
0klahoma City, OK She as the daughter of Henry
Arthur and Charlotte _Poynor Sanders. She was
educated _in Ann Arbor. Ml and _Poggia _Impenale _in
_Florence, Italy. She _received a B.A. from Bryn
Mawr and a M.A.i from the University of Michigan.
During the war, while her husband was at sea, she
worked as a laboratory technician with Dr. Kahn
searching for a test to detect malaria After the
war, she taught French and Latin in Annapolis,
Maryland, where her husband taught at the United
States Naval Academy. She and her husband, Henry had
seventeen wonderful years in St Petersburg, Florida
before moving to OKC in September of 1999. They were
married fifty-seven years. Catherine is survived by
her husband, Henry, of OKC; her daughter, Robin
Hartmann and husband, Jim of Edmond, OK; her son,
Henry Arthur Sanders Adams and wife, Mary Jo of
Carlock, IL, her grandson, Eric Hartmann of
Victoria, TX, granddaughters, Dr Diane Scheuer and
husband, Peter of Wilmington NC, and Nancy Parser
and husband, Travis of Largo, FL. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be made to Academy of
Senior Professionals at Eckerd College In St
Petersburg, PL or All Souls Episcopal Church OKC,
Services are 2:00 p.m.. Sat. July 22,2000 at All
Souls Episcopal Church Chapel with interment at Rose
Hill Burial Park GUARDIAN NORTH 11600 N.
Pennsylvania Ave
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