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Jerricka Peters
February 27, 2025
Ada was from North Baltimore (not McComb) and retired from Equity Group Ohio Division. She helped raise me. I had my own home at her house on the weekends and summers growing up. She didn’t want to be at Foxrun Findlay and was placed there by family. She would still be alive today if she wasn’t placed in Foxrun. Thankful I got to spend her last Christmas with her, as she said no one else found time to visit her. Her oxygen tank would be pinched multiple times when I would visit at Foxrun leading up to her death and I complained multiple times to staff and family. She is finally at peace and for that I’m thankful. RIP ADA - I love you!
Shirley Smith
February 24, 2025
I just learned about Ada. Please except my deepest condolences. I will miss her. Andrea should you want to talk, text me please. I am still in van Buren.
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