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Bernard Schroder Adams Obituary

Dr. Bernard Schroder Adams passed away on February 26, 2017.

He was born on July 20, 1928 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to Professor M. Ray Adams and Charlotte Schroder Adams.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Natalie Stout Adams, his two children, Deborah (Charlie Campbell) and David (Derry), and two grandchildren, John Henry Schroder and Ann Frances.

Bernie graduated from Princeton University in 1950, having served as President of his Senior Class, Student Government President and Captain of the basketball team. He was awarded the Pyne Honor Prize, the highest general distinction Princeton confers upon an undergraduate. After obtaining his M.A. from Yale University in 1951 under a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he served two years in the United State Air Force before returning to Princeton to serve for five years as an Assistant Director of Admissions and English Instructor. Bernie earned his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh and was employed seven years there, first as a Director of Admissions and then as a Special Assistant to the Chancellor and Instructor in English. In 1964 he became the Dean of Students and a Lecturer of English at Oberlin College. In 1966, he became the President of Ripon College for 18 years before concluding his academic career in 1987 as President of Fort Lewis College in Durango.

After moving to Colorado Springs in 1988 to be closer to family, Bernie worked as a Vice President for Goodwill Industries for several years before retiring. He served many years as a member of the choir of the Broadmoor Community Church, as well as two years as Church Moderator. He served on various non-profit boards, including the Colorado Springs Music Volunteers, The Center for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (TESSA), and Keep Colorado Springs Beautiful. He also served as an advisor to CASA's and Griffith Centers for Children/CHINS UP's capital campaigns.

In his non-professional life, Bernie was a family man first and foremost. He always made time to attend his children's and grandchildren's sporting events. The family has fond memories of camping trips in New England during the early years and hiking, skiing and rafting adventures after they moved to Colorado. Bernie loved playing tennis, especially family doubles. "Bernie Ball", his unique style of tennis, thwarted friends and family alike.

Above all, Bernie was a kind, loving husband, father and friend. He always had a willing ear to listen to a college student, faculty member, child or grandchild. He always had a ready smile. In his last few months as Vascular Dementia cast a longer shadow on his life, the two words he never forgot were "thank you".

The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude for the loving care given Bernie by the care providers at The Rehabilitation Center at Centennial and all the staff at The Palisades. The many people who increased his quality of life from Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care will forever be held dearly in our hearts. The funeral service for Bernie will be held at the Broadmoor Community Church on Saturday, March 11th, at 1:00 P.M. In lieu flowers, please send donations to Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care, 2550 Tenderfoot Hill Street, Colorado Springs, CO 80906 or the Broadmoor Community Church, 315 Lake Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

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Published by The Gazette on Mar. 5, 2017.

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Terry Hoffer

December 15, 2024

As a veteran returning to Ripon College in 1971 I was aware of President Adams“ leadership and commitment to Ripon. His positive impact on the college and many of its students will be long remembered.

A T

March 26, 2017

Our deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of your loved one. May the love and strength of God sustain you during this time of bereavement.

J

March 26, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Peggy Gero DaValt

March 12, 2017

Dear Mrs. Adams and President Adams' children and grandchildren -

I was very sad to hear of President Adams' passing in February. I was so very grateful for the leadership that President Adams provided to the students of Ripon College for the years that I attended (1976 to 1980). I have such fond memories of sharing Rutgers and Princeton football scores with President Adams, since my dad went to Rutgers about the time President Adams was at Princeton. For graduation, I gave President Adams a Rutgers mug as he presented me with my diploma. Years later, when he came back to Ripon for President Ranslow's convocation, I had the pleasure of chatting with him which was so fun!!

I was so proud to have been invited to participate in the Leadership course he instructed in the fall of 1979. We discussed the book by Studs Terkel entitled, "Working."

I wish that I had done a better job of keeping in touch with President Adams. Please know that he was and will always be a great influence on my life.

I want all of you to know how much he was loved by me and others who had the pleasure of knowing him while at Ripon College.

With much sympathy,

Peggy Gero DaValt
Ripon College Class of 1980 (Class Agent)

A. H.

March 9, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Barbara McGowan

March 6, 2017

We would like to express our sincere condolences to the family. We were faculty members at Ripon College for a few years when Bernie was President. Bernie and Natalie were always very kind and warm people. We appreciated their graciousness and expressions of care.

March 6, 2017

Debbie and Dave,
My sympathies to both of you. Very difficult to lose a parent.
Jack Tieman

Kevin Warmack

March 6, 2017

Dr. Adams, It was truly an honor to have you during my time at Ripon. It was especially an honor to have received my degree from your hand in May 1979. You and the other administrators were important in making me the man that I am today and for that I thank you.

ann showers

March 5, 2017

It was truly a honor to have spent time with this wonderful man ! I will think of Bernie often, and when I do it will bring a smile to my face ! God bless, and hold this family close at this very sad time. Love Annie

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