George Clooney is grieving the loss of his older sister, Adelia ‘Ada’ Zeidler, who died “peacefully surrounded by the people she loved” after battling cancer on December 19. She was 65.
In an exclusive statement to People,the Oscar-winning star remembered his sister as a “hero”. He praised her for her strength and spirit in her final days.
According to her obituary, Ada died at St. Elizabeth Healthcare in Edgewood, Kentucky. Her passing marks a personal loss for Clooney, who has often spoken about his close bond with his sister.
George Clooney called his sister Ada his “hero” after her passing at 65 due to cancer

George Clooney said, “My sister, Ada, was my hero. She faced down cancer with courage and humor. I’ve never met anyone so brave. Amal and I will miss her terribly.”
The Wolfs star’s words underscored the strength Ada showed throughout her illness. Clooney had previously spoken about their close bond.
“My sister, I’m very close to,” he told CBS This Morning in 2015.
Though the actor’s public life has unfolded on the world stage, Ada remained a grounding presence in his life.

Back in 2012, Ada admitted that she didn’t have her brother’s phone number, explaining that she was very protective of her privacy. She said, “He can phone me, and he does occasionally, but email is more convenient for both of us.”
Several fans of Clooney sympathized with the star’s loss as one wrote, “So very sad. May her memory be a blessing to all that loved her,” while another added, “What a beautiful soul, sending love to the Clooney family.”

Due to Ada’s rare public appearances, some social media users expressed surprise, with one saying, “Never heard of her,” and another writing, “Did not know George had a sister lol.”
She attended Clooney’s wedding to Amal Clooney in Venice in 2014.
Ada Zeidler was an artist, educator, and beloved community figure


Born to Nick Clooney and Nina Bruce Warren, Ada was named after her great-grandmother and grew up alongside George Clooney in Augusta, Kentucky, a place both siblings would remain deeply connected to.
“A talented artist, she shared her skills as an elementary art teacher at Augusta Independent School for several years,” her obituary reads.
It further lauded Ada for her academic excellence, which earned her recognition as a National Merit Scholar. She was also an avid reader and a member of the Augusta Art Guild.

“She previously served as grand marshal of Augusta’s Annual White Christmas Parade, a role that reflected her standing in the close-knit community.”
While Ada once considered a career in acting, she decided to build a life defined by family and community involvement.

“Yes, there is a part of me that would very much like to have become a famous actress or something like that. I enjoy acting and I was fairly okay at it but I did not have a thick enough skin for it,” she told The New York Daily News in 2012.
Ada was a devoted mother to two children and a loving wife to a late retired army captain



Ada married Norman Zeidler, a retired army captain, in 1987. According to the Kentucky Photo Archive, their wedding was a community affair, as much of the town was in attendance.
During the ceremony, George Clooney read scripture while their legendary aunt, Rosemary Clooney, sang a romantic song for the newlyweds.
Remembering the day, their mother Nina once shared, “The whole town helped with the wedding. We couldn’t have gotten through it without them.”


However, tragedy struck years later when Norman died of a heart attack in 2004. Ada went on to raise their two children, Nick and Allison.
Speaking of Ada’s children, Clooney once said, “I’ve got a niece and nephew. My nephew was just made prom king—from the high school that I went to where I was not named [prom king].”
A funeral service for Ada will be held on December 22, and her memorial donations have been suggested to the Knoedler Memorial Library in Augusta.
“May her soul rest in peace, and may God give comfort and strength to the Zeidler and Clooney families during this difficult time,” one user wrote












