Jaci Chaney
You have always been there for me.
I will never forget how you raised me to be so strong and independent.
I cannot pinpoint one vivid memory. I have so many memories with you in it. Just know that I will always miss you.
Birth date: Aug 27, 1940 Death date: Mar 29, 2021
Lorna Maye Chaney, daughter of Marvin J. and Ellen V. Adams, was born August 27, 1940, in Iowa City, Iowa. She departed this life Monday, March 29, 2021, in the care of her family in Springfield, Missouri, at the age of eighty yea Read Obituary
You have always been there for me.
I will never forget how you raised me to be so strong and independent.
I cannot pinpoint one vivid memory. I have so many memories with you in it. Just know that I will always miss you.
I remember a day that you had an Avon meeting in Crocker. You always put your whole self into every interest you were involved in. It made you always successful. We made that day a day together and I rode along to keep you company. After the meeting, we stopped at a little cafe in Crocker for lunch. Cheese burgers and fries. That was the day I learned you are supposed to eat your French fries with a fork (at least in public). Craziest thing I ever heard. :-)
I have so many good memories with Aunt Lorna. I will miss hearing her voice. My Mom (Lorna’s sister) always talked about how beautiful Lorna’s voice was. I have comfort knowing she is with her siblings finally reuniting with them again.
Aunt Lorna and I shared a common interest in our Adams family history and enjoyed talking about our Iowa ancestors anytime new information would surface. I offer my deepest sympathies to Lorna's family in this difficult time.
Mark Johnson
I’m going to miss Lorna so incredibly much!!! I love her more than she ever knew. I’m going to miss her feistiness and her whit. One of my favorite memories of her was when she and Jaci came to my house for Thanksgiving. She was going to bed and stopped at my son’s doorway as he was about to close his door. She put her hand on the frame and scream “Ow!” really loud. My son turned around horrified that he had closed his door on her hand. Lorna busted out laughing at the terrified look on his face, because her hand was nowhere near being closed in the door. She had a sense of humor that always kept us on our toes. I’m going to miss that. But, I’m mostly going to miss the amazing hugs and love she had for me. ❤️