of Hunt, TX
October 11, 1933 - October 3, 2024
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Having no other middle name, perhaps ''education'' should have been Adele's. She was throughout her life a careful and curious student of the world around her. With respect to her formal studies, Adele was a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, majoring as an undergraduate in chemistry and music. On the campus, she was affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta sorority, active in Orange Jackets and student government, and she was also a field representative for the local chapter of the American Cancer Society. Following her undergraduate years, she earned a master's degree at what was then Southwest Texas State University. Later she returned to the University of Texas to earn her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction.
But Adele was not only a lifelong student but also for many years a teacher. She served in various public and private schools in Texas, including Mount Pleasant ISD, San Marcos Academy, Center Point ISD, and Kerrville ISD. In 1983 she became a professor at what is now known as Schreiner University, where among other responsibilities she was challenged to create and then administer as Director the teacher education program.
Dedicated throughout her life to her family and community, Adele often volunteered her time to such local organizations as the YES Center at First Presbyterian Church, Christian Assistance Ministry (CAM), and Riverside Nature Center. She had a passion for learning, and she enjoyed all manner of hobbies, becoming, for instance, a Master Naturalist. Her love of learning and teaching was evident in everything she did.
Adele is survived by her husband of 67 years, Dr. Sam Junkin; by her children, Susan Junkin, David (Teresa) Junkin, and Tom (Jamie) Junkin; by her grandchildren, Sarah (Bobby) Hernandez, Zachary (Leigh) Junkin, Emily Junkin, and Samantha (Mitchell) Lochte; by her great-grandchildren, Max, Evelynn (Evie), Mason, Cora, Adalee, and Annie; to say nothing of a host of friends who cherished her generosity of spirit.
A celebration of Adele's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on October 11, 2024 (her birthday!), at the First Presbyterian Church in Kerrville, with a reception to follow.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial gifts be made to the teacher education program at Schreiner University, to Hopes Kitchen at First Presbyterian Church of Kerrville, to Peterson Hospice, or to any of a number of worthy interests and ministries coming to the minds and hearts of donors - especially those that help the poor, encourage a hope-filled future, and center on Jesus' call for peace and justice in the world.
Over all her years Adele found sustenance and guidance first in Baptist and later in Presbyterian efforts to embody, teach, and practice the Christian faith. Now with mind and heart set free, she will explore the great beyond. She will be deeply missed, but her legacy of learning, education, love, and compassion will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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9 Condolence(s)
Linda Dechert
Mena, AR
Thursday, October 24, 2024
Mrs Junkin was indeed one of the best teachers I ever had. I know I gave her so much grief but she was seriously one of the few adults I could talk to. My prayers go out to her family, she will definitely be missed.
Deborah Wells-Beasley
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, October 9, 2024
I have always admired Adele, so much so that I named my first child, Colleen Adele Conoley, after her. Through role modeling, Adele inspired me to be a more compassionate, service-minded, and educated woman. I will always be grateful that she was part of my life.
Marjorie Thompson
Nashville, TN
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
I had the privilege of meeting Adele only three times over the past few years. Her struggles with memory could not erase the kindness of her countenance or the sweetness of her manner. It is clear to me that I would have greatly enjoyed knowing her earlier in her life. May her memory be honored and blessed by all who knew her.
Ken and Dorie Thoma
San Antonio, TX
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
I first met this beautiful Child of God and her husband in 1996 on a Colorado Trail Build. She gave much Sweat Equity on the Trail Crew as well as the kitchen. I never saw a woman sweat so gracefully! Her beauty and grace shined through everything she did and in all her being. We served on several other crews afterward and I had the privilege of introducing my husband to her and Sam several years ago. We could never think of Comfort or Kerrville without thinking of Sam and Adele. Praise God! we will join her in Heaven one day!
We pray God's peace and comfort to you, Sam, and all the family.
Dorie
Michael and Holly Cooper
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
We are so saddened to hear of the passing of your most beloved wife. We know you will be together again, but also know how hard it is to be without the kind, sweet lady you married. Our love, thoughts, and prayers are with you. Blessings on your and your family.
Liz Rowe
Dallas, TX
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Friends, roommates, workmates, then The SPECIAL Six, first at Tawakoni, then many summers at Hunt, trip to Iowa, many fun times at the beach, always discussion of books, lots of love and laughter.
Robert Crockett
San Antonio, TX
Monday, October 7, 2024
Rest is peace Gods faithful servant! Heavens angles are celebrating your arrival! Say “hi” to my grandmother when you meet up with her again!
Gwen Blackwell
Beaumont, TX
Sunday, October 6, 2024
My condolences to you all for the loss of your mother. This will be a time of sadness and Please know that time will be such a blessing to ease the hurt. There will be a time for laughter and good memories of the past. My thoughts are with you. God Bless you all! Think of you often!
Gwen Blackwell
Stephanie’s mom.
Fred Sevey
Center Point, TX
Saturday, October 5, 2024
Great Lady. Was my Biology teacher at Center Point, Texas.