In Memory

Nancy Adams (Holliday) - Class Of 1945

Nancy Adams Holliday died at home in Santa Fe, New Mexico on July 8, 2019, with her devoted daughter at her side. Born in Los Angeles May 6, 1927. She grew up in Pasadena and attended UC Berkeley. In 1954 she married J.S Holliday, a research fellow at the Huntington Library; they soon moved to Berkeley and then to Lafayette, which became home to a growing family.

For more than half of her 92 years our mother showed extraordinary dedication not only to her family and friends but to the betterment of our culture. She devoted five decades of unstinting energy and creativity to civic enrichment as a volunteer board member of the San Francisco Symphony Foundation, the International Host Committee, the American Cancer Society, Pasadena Beautiful and the ESU. Her vitality and spirit helped raise important funding for these and other causes, and raised the commitment and sense of purpose of all whom she touched. On behalf of her friends in Palm Springs and Santa Fe, her friends in Pasadena and San Marino, her friends in Lafayette, Berkeley and San Francisco, and all those who knew her verve and style, her big heartedness and generosity, we sadly say farewell to a grand presence.

Nancy is survived by her children, Brett, Jack, and Tim Holliday, and three grandchildren.

The Desert Sun, July 14, 2019