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Ada Marie (Lee) Rinehart, 91, of Huntersville went to be with her Savior and Lord surrounded by Family on March 19, 2023.
Born in Rock Hill, SC on September 15, 1931, Ada was the second of six children born to Ada Gobble Lee and Arthur Harris Lee, Sr.
Ada attended East Spencer High School and had a long career in accounting at the City of Salisbury and Hager & Associates of Huntersville. She was a member of First Baptist Church-Huntersville where she was active in all phases of Church, including World Hunger and Lydia’s Loft and volunteered at the Huntersville Soup Kitchen.
Prior to coming to Huntersville, Ada was a Past Worthy Matron of the Salisbury Chapter Order of Eastern Star #117, Board Member of the Salisbury Credit Women and active Member of Haven Lutheran Church. Ada was known for her coconut pies, which she made often to take to church and family events.
In addition to her parents, Ada was preceded in death by her sisters, Louise Artz and Betty Coffey; brother, Toby Lee; daughter-in-law Linda Rinehart.
Those left to cherish her memory are her sons, Ronnie Rinehart of Salisbury, and Terry Rinehart (Judy) of Pawleys Island, and her daughter, Teresa Julian (Ron) of Huntersville; sisters, Peggy Holshouser of Boone, Barbara Ann Young of New Bern, NC; sister-in-law, Janet Lee of Salisbury; grandchildren, Shane Julian (Ashleigh), Melissa Hodapp (Sam); great-grandsons, Harrison Julian, Everette Julian, Graham Julian, Liam Hodapp, and Henry Hodapp.
A service to Celebrate the life of Ada Rinehart will be held on Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 2:00 at First Baptist Church-Huntersville. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to First Baptist Church-Huntersville (building fund) at 14813 N Old Statesville Road, Huntersville, NC 28078 – www.fbc-h.org.
Carolina Cremation is assisting the Rinehart family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Wayne Brown says
Ada was a wonderful and great person. I have known her for 30 years as a pair of Eastern Star and The Brower family.
Kathy Seybold says
I worked with Ada at the City of Salisbury. She was a wonderful coworker.
Rest in peace Ada.
Kathy Seybold
Salisbury, NC
Marsha Rinehart says
I had the best Nanny in the world, best of all she loved me and I loved her unconditionally!!! I am gonna miss you so much Nanny and all our phone calls and visits!!! I love you!!! Love always and forever your oldest granddaughter Marsha!!!
Rhonda Johnson says
Marsha rinehart, I want to pay my respects to your Nana. I know you loved her very much. I always enjoyed you telling me about the nice visits you had with your Nana and the sweet phone calls that you two shared. Hold those dear memories close your heart forever.
Charlotte Ware Epley says
I just found this. Ada was a consistent and steady friend. She loved her family, friends and community and put action to her words. I was fortunate to meet her at First Baptist of Huntersville and to serve as her teacher for the Ladies class for 12 years. Her energy and enthusiasm
were contagious.