Adina Thompson Hart's Obituary
Adina Thompson Hart left this earthly realm and entered the Kingdom of Heaven on Sunday, October 25th, 2020 while in her home, surrounded by family and friends. She leaves behind loved ones too numerous to count. To name just a few: her husband of 39 years and soulmate of 43 years, Joseph Clinton Hart, her two children Jess T. Hart and Anna Grace Hart, her sister Elizabeth Thompson Schartung (Chris), and her brothers Dan Thompson(Linda), Glenn Thompson, and Sam Thompson(Juan Carlos). She was preceded in death by her mother Grace Dean Thompson, her father James Jerome Thompson, and her loving stepmother of 46 years Laura Louise Hollins Thompson.
Adina was a graduate of Owensboro Catholic High School in 1971 and University of South Florida in 1978, with a Bachelors in Special Education. She was a teacher for emotionally handicapped children in Palm Beach County. She later established a career in construction management. Her devotion to her own children led her to become an active member and officer of the local Mom’s Club. It was there she met and began a friendship with Evangeline DesMaris and her husband Hubert DesMaris that would span the rest of her life and the world. Adina and her husband Joe loved to travel, especially if it involved the DesMaris’.
Later in life, Adina became an advocate to the poor and poorly represented as a member of the local social justice ministry, People Engaged in Active Community Efforts(P.E.A.C.E.). She was particularly proud of their work on wage theft, as well as police-community relations. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her honor can be made to P.E.A.C.E.
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