

Our vibrant, witty and radiant Margaret Adams passed away peacefully on July 14, 2018, at the age of 96
in the home she and her late husband, Wayne, built in 1953. Known by many names--Geepy, Gigi,
Grandma, Mom, Peg, Maggie, Margaret--she gave countless blessings to all of us whose lives she
brightened. She always greeted us with her beautiful smile, and she loved us and life unsparingly. She
was our family's safety net, our rock, our role model. And her raspberry pies were heaven sent. Born in
Wolcott, Indiana on December 30, 1921, to Dr. John Schwartz, a veterinarian, and Eva Wadsworth
Schwartz, a music and art teacher, Margaret and her parents moved at a young age to central Indiana
where she resided for most of her life. She grew up on her grandmother's farm in Castleton and attended
Shortridge High School for three years before graduating from Castleton High School. In 1939, as a
senior at Castleton, she won the Marion County Oration Contest. A gifted singer, pianist and artist,
Margaret also studied for nine years at the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music (Butler University) and
at the John Herron School of Art. Following the outbreak of World War II, she did her part for the war
effort by assembling roller chains at the Diamond Chain Company for production of military equipment
and materiel and by preparing propeller assemblies for military aircraft at the Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
After the war and marriage to Wayne, Margaret raised her two children and held positions with several
Indianapolis companies before retiring from Rosie O'Brien's American Folk Art Shop in 1987. But she
never really retired. A member of Castleton Methodist Church since she was 8 years old, Margaret cared
for children in its nursery for over 30 years. She also worked at her polling place for decades and
volunteered as a receptionist at Holliday Park for over 20 years. And she gave herself full-time to
nurturing all of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren and attending hundreds, if not
thousands, of their recitals, concerts, musicals, school functions and athletic events. She was always
there. Margaret is survived by her daughter Rosie Taylor (Sam), her son Wayne "Skip" Adams (Linda),
Grandchildren Kristin Forner (Kevin), Megan Van Valer (Bill), Courtney Thornton (Jeff), and Ty Adams,
Great Grandchildren Rory and Graeme Van Valer and Ridley and Rye Forner, cousins Robert Wadsworth
(Carol) and John Wadsworth (Sally), and niece Mary Schwartz. She was predeceased in 1975 by her
husband Wayne after 27 years of marriage. Margaret's services will be at the Crown Hill Funeral Home,
700 W. 38th St. in Indianapolis on Thursday, July 19, beginning with visitation at 3:30 p.m., a Celebration
of Margaret's Life at 5:00 p.m. and a reception immediately following. In lieu of flowers, her family
requests that donations in Margaret's memory be made to: Friends of Holliday Park, 6363 Spring Mill
Road, Indianapolis 46260; The Orchard School (Art & Music Departments), 615 W. 64th St., Indianapolis
46260; or The Oaks Academy, 2301 N. Park Ave., Indianapolis 46205 (Attention: Advancement). While
our remarkable Margaret has passed, her spirit remains and she will be remembered through endless
stories, her handwritten letters to each of us, and precious memories. And every time we see a beautiful
bird, smell a fragrant flower, or taste a delicious cobbler we will be reminded of how fortunate we are to
have been loved by her.
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