Bessie Mae Adams, 96, of Jackson, MS was born September 30, 1928 in Ludlow, MS. Bessie a loving caring dietitian passed May 31, 2025 at her home.
Sending our deepest sympathies and prayers to The Adams Family. You lived an and raised some smart children. Tracey y'all did a great job, she's resting now. May God give you what you need during this difficult time. Love y'all. Cheryl Walton
Tracey,my friend my condolences goes out to you and your family trust in god and he will see you through this I am here for you and just a call away
Jean, I'm so grateful to have met your mother. I will always remember the words of wisdom she instilled in me on her 90th birthday. They will forever be in my heart.
Tracey, we are sorry for the loss of your mom! We all know she is in a better place. Continue to trust God as we know His ways are better than our ways and His thoughts are better than our thoughts! Enjoy the memories of your mom and allow God's peace and joy to cover you. Know that weeping may endure for the night but joy comes in the morning. For you and your family, Better Days are ahead! Keep trusting God.
Love your Jim Hill High School Class of 1984
Adams family..we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to be your next door neighbors for a many of years. We send our sincere condolences to you all. May God continue to bless and keep you as He kept Mrs Bessie! Your forever next door neighbors. Love the Myles and Richardson Family better known as "Sis Children". Better days are ahead!
96 years, God has blessed her to see many sun rising and sun settings. Family be thankful that she was able to leave memories and stories of the past, now is the time to treasure her leguracy that she left behind. God bless you all.
To the Adams Family, please accept our condolences!! Steve, every since we were at Isable, and Jim Hill, your mother was very well loved in our neighborhood. I remember walking from our house on Florence Street to school, and Mrs. Adams was on the porch, or waiting for the bus on Valley Street, nearby Club Ebony. She was always happy to see my mom, whenever we visited Free Mission Church. May the peace of God keep you all in His care. (Psalm 23) ~ Rev. Marshall Magee, Jr. (New Hope MBC, Jackson, MS) 💚💛
Sending condolences too the Adam's family , she was a loving sweet soft hearted person . Thanks for allowing me too care for you
A beautiful woman, with a beautiful smile, a beautiful heart. Always has a sweet potato pie for me every Christmas.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.