Adele Gilmore Simonds

Adele Gilmore Simonds, of Brookline, passed away after a brief illness on April 30, 2020 at the age of 88.
Known as Dele for short, she was born in 1931 to Edna Ryan Gilmore and Robert Owens Gilmore of Quincy, MA. She was educated at Milton Academy and graduated from Radcliffe College in 1953, where she was senior class president and later served as Class Marshall. After college, she studied at the University of Perugia in Italy and traveled extensively while working as a journalist for The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, MA, writing feature articles from Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt regarding political issues in the Middle East. She returned home to attend Harvard Law School, graduating in 1958 as a member of one of the school’s earliest classes of women.
After law school, Dele worked as an attorney for the Boston Legal Aid Society. She also worked for friend Boston Mayor Kevin White, helping draft legislation regarding campaign finance transparency. She was a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association for almost 62 years, remaining an active member right up until her death.
Dele was a lifelong avid reader, especially of newspapers. Even as a girl, she had the New York Times delivered to her cabin at summer camp. Known for her ability to quote statistics from memory to support her political arguments, she was a staunch Democrat. Her advocacy for the ideals of the Democratic Party once inspired her law school friends to secretly plant in her parents’ backyard a casted concrete headstone that read, “Here Lies the Republican Party 1956”.
Dele made friends everywhere she went due to her boundless energy, love of laughter, and sincere interest in other people. She was strong minded and adventurous. She loved her family fiercely, and her greatest joy was in being a mother and grandmother.
Dele was a member of the Vincent Club in Boston, MA, the Prouts Neck Country Club in Scarborough, ME, and the Longwood Cricket Club in Chestnut Hill, MA. She was predeceased by her former husband, Daniel Simonds. She is survived by her beloved daughters, Elizabeth Thompson, of San Diego, CA, Nina Trowbridge, of Cape Elizabeth, ME, and Holly Simonds, of Boston, MA, her sister Cissie Ix, of Greenwich, CT, six grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 23 Everett St #1, Cambridge, MA 02138 or www.harvardlegalaid.org
Guestbook Entries
RIP my dear Miss Simonds! I miss you so much. Your heart, generosity and kindness was enormous. I will miss so much having coffee with you and our awesome conversations. Elizabeth, Nina and Holly I am so sorry for the loss of Mom. The ANGELS recieved a DIAMOND. Love you so much and I will never forget you my dear Miss Simonds.
We had been greatly missing Adele at Sunday Mass at St. Lawrence during her previous illness. A friend will be celebrating Mass for her in Rome in the coming days. Her loss will be felt by many.
Dear family of Adele Simonds, I was sorry to learn that Adele passed away. I knew her as a neighbor and she was warm and welcoming to us when we moved into the neighborhood. I enjoyed her lovely warm smile and witty conversation. She was a very accomplished woman. She was a pioneer for women professionals. We take it for granted today that a woman can enter law school as easily as a man, but that was not always the case. Adele was one of the women who made it easier for those of us who followed to be admitted to professional schools. You have much to be proud of! Be comforted by your good memories of your mother and grandmother. With sympathy, Claire Stampfer
Dear Holly, Nina, & Liz,
It has been too long but know you are in my thoughts and prayers. What a life! Your mom was as memorable as they come. I will never forget all the milk and oreos and crazy drives in the station wagon to hockey practices!:-) She loved you all so fiercely.
Such surreal times and sending you all lots of love.
xox Francie
Dear Liz, Nina and Holly:
For me, 2020 continued its claim as the outright annus horribilis when I read of your Mom’s passing on a recent Sunday perusal of the Globe. I am sending heartfelt condolences and love to each of you while knowing your Mom is at peace. My memories…the intellect, the bustling about, the twinkle in her eye, the good natured debate, her distinct pride in each of you and…the bustling about. Now, be sure to take great care of each other…