Adrienne Nagelvoort Greenidge, 97, died Jan. 20, 2003, in Coupeville.
She was born June 7, 1905, in Ann Arbor, Mich.
She received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan, and did graduate work at Bryn Mawr in mathematics. She received a master’s degree in math/physics from Colorado State University.
She taught math and physics in the Seattle School District for 25 years, and retired from Seattle Central Community College in 1975.
She lived in Washington for most of her life, in Seattle, Redmond, Kirkland, and her last five years on Whidbey Island.
After retirement she spent 15 years in Fort Myers, Fla. As an avid baseball fan she enjoyed spring training games there.
She was a charter member of the original health spa in Bellevue and enjoyed good health throughout her life, exercising and swimming daily into her 90s. She enjoyed her grandchildren and walking on the beaches of Whidbey Island.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Louise Land, and her husband, Bill; and two brothers, Bernard Nagelvoort and his wife, Caroline, and Theodore Nagel-voort and his wife, Gizella.
She is survived by a daughter, Louise Grant Prewitt, and her husband, Dan, of Langley; as well as by grandchildren Christy Grant of Bothell, Kurt and Pam Grant and their daughters, Kiley and Shayna, of Langley, Robert and Maria Grant and their daughters, Elizabeth, Avery and Alexa, of Clinton, and Kimberly Grant Eckhoff and her husband, Christian, and their sons, Colin and Trevor, of Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Funeral services will be private.