Adrienne Ang

Growing up on a farm in Iowa, Adrienne went to country school until the 8th grade. She has three siblings - two sisters and a brother - and all of them worked on the farm when they were young. Adrienne married young, and traveled many countries with her husband while he served his tours of duty for the Air Force. After spending a year and half in England and another year and half in Germany, they came back to the U.S. in which she went on to devote 28 years of her life to civil service.

In 2002, she retired from her position as a Contract Price Analyst with the Los Angeles Air Force Base. Unfortunately, upon her retirement her husband passed away from lung cancer. Today, she has 3 daughters, 8 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren. Adrienne spends most of her time walking, swimming, going to dances, and traveling. She has a close friend whom she travels with and they go on many trips to different countries every year.  Location: Point Vicente Interpretive Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA.

Adrienne’s message for the world:
“To get rid of your prejudices. You are born the way you are, you can’t help the way you are born. People have got to be accepting of each other and love each other.”
Abstract/Description: Growing up on a farm in Iowa, Adrienne went to country school until the 8th grade. She has three siblings - two sisters and a brother - and all of them worked on the farm when they were young. Adrienne married young, and traveled many countries with her husband while he served his tours of duty for the Air Force. After spending a year and half in England and another year and half in Germany, they came back to the U.S. in which she went on to devote 28 years of her life to civil service. In 2002, she retired from her position as a Contract Price Analyst with the Los Angeles Air Force Base. Unfortunately, upon her retirement her husband passed away from lung cancer. Today, she has 3 daughters, 8 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren. Adrienne spends most of her time walking, swimming, going to dances, and traveling. She has a close friend whom she travels with and they go on many trips to different countries every year. Location: Point Vicente Interpretive Center, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. Adrienne’s message for the world: “To get rid of your prejudices. You are born the way you are, you can’t help the way you are born. People have got to be accepting of each other and love each other.”
Subject(s): Coastlines--California, Southern
Ang, Adrienne
Rancho Palos Verdes (Calif.)
2011-2020
Portraits
Sun--Rising and setting