

Adele Vivian White, 87, of Texas, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a rich legacy of love, devotion, and faith. Born in Texas, Adele lived a life grounded in Christian values and centered around her family, whom she cherished deeply.
Adele was a beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, and her family was always the heart of her world. She is survived by her daughters Frances Brobst and Mickie White Stanich Jecks, her son-in-law Dean Jecks, her son Robert White, and daughter-in-law Heather Bunch Money White.
Adele was blessed with wonderful grandchildren who brought great joy to her life:
Katie and Zack Peters, Scott and Jasmine Nelson, Kelli Nelson, and Lindsi and Albert Vasquez.
She was also the proud great-grandmother of Tillie Nelson, Anastasia Nelson, and Maverick Nelson, each of whom she adored deeply.
Adele dedicated many years of her life to education as a retired instructional aide, where her patience, kindness, and steady encouragement touched countless young lives.
She had a zest for life and a spirit of creativity. In her younger years, Adele was adventurous and imaginative—sewing clothes and costumes for her children and volunteering with their scout troops. She also enjoyed quieter pastimes, spending many hours with her favorite crossword puzzles and Sudoku, and cheering passionately for the Dallas Cowboys, a tradition she kept throughout her life.
Adele will be remembered for her warm heart, her unwavering faith, and her lifelong dedication to her family. Her influence will continue to live on in the generations who loved her so dearly.
She will be deeply missed and forever cherished.
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