
In Loving Memory

M Bernice (Bee) Adami
December 12, 1934 — April 10, 2026
It is with heavy hearts but profound gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of M. Bernice Adami, affectionately known as "Bee," on April 10, 2026, at the age of 91. Bee left this world peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, in Monument, Colorado.
Born on December 12, 1934, in the charming town of Buffalo, Wyoming, Bee was the cherished daughter of J. George and Bernice M. (Hyer) Weber. She was the youngest sibling in a family of remarkable women, predeceased by her beloved sisters Margaret Brewer, Mildred Anne Anderson, Georgene Johnson, and Joanne Weinmeister.
Bee's life was a testimony to love, faith, and dedication. On September 2, 1956, she married her soulmate, Lee Adami, and together they embarked on a journey that spanned 48 beautiful years. Their union was a beacon of love and devotion, as they raised three wonderful children—Tim Adami, Jane (Brad) Coleman, and Randy (Deanna) Adami—and served the Lord together with unwavering faith.
Bee pursued her education with diligence, graduating from Johnson County High School in Buffalo, WY, in 1953 and later from Barnes Business School in Denver, CO, in 1955. Her career as a secretary was marked by several relocations to support Lee’s career, ultimately settling in Gillette, WY. There, she served as the Nutritional Secretary at Campbell County Memorial Hospital for the final 13 years of her professional journey.
A woman of deep faith, Bee was a devoted member of the North Word Church in Monument, CO. Her Christian upbringing instilled in her a lifelong dedication to the church community. She actively participated in women’s groups, Bible studies, and had a special fondness for nurturing the spiritual growth of children. Bee was also a proud member of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Gideons, where she served tirelessly, spreading the word of God and offering prayers to those in need.
Bee's personal life was a tapestry of warmth and kindness, woven together by her sweet personality and her willingness to lend a helping hand. Known fondly as Sweet Bee, Little Bee, and Queen Bee by those who adored her, she carried a joyful spirit that endeared her to all. Her grandchildren—Adam Coleman, Kayla Coleman, Michelle (Zack) Roseboro, Samantha Adami, and James Adami—were a constant source of pride and joy, as were her precious great-granddaughters, Lennon and Noah Roseboro.
In her senior years, Bee delighted in participating in church groups, Bible studies, and cheering passionately for her favorite baseball team, the Colorado Rockies. She also found joy in puzzles and reading, pursuits that brought her solace and serenity.
A celebration of Bee's life will be held on April 24, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, located at 17550 Knollwood Dr, Monument, CO 80132. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Gideons International Women’s Auxiliary, an organization close to Bee’s heart.
The family extends their deepest gratitude to the numerous friends, church congregation, neighbors, and the dedicated nurses and staff on Floor 3 and 7 at Penrose Main, as well as the Pikes Peak Hospice team for their compassionate care.
As we remember Bee, let us hold dear the words of Psalms 23 and aspire to "Be like Bee"—a true testament of love, kindness, and unwavering faith. 🐝
Rest in peace, dear Bee. Your legacy of love and faith will forever inspire those who knew and loved you.