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After the Army he worked in Arizona and later joined New York Life Insurance Company as an agent in 1956. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army in 1951 and served at Ft. Born Decemin Silver City, New Mexico, he graduated from New Mexico Military Institute and attended the University of Texas at El Paso. He was a loving husband and father and successful businessman. He is survived by his wife and greatest friend of 58 years, Patricia Twiss Barker of Silver City, New Mexico, and children, William, Michael, James, John and daughter, Elizabeth and twelve grandchildren. 1950 JC ~ 1 of Roswell, GA, died early Tuesday, Jat home. William is survived by his sister, Margaret Reiter, her husband the Honorable P. He is preceded in death by his parents.Īnderson, William G. of Morton and Gary Ruben Adams of Lubbock grandchildren Liz Adams John Adams and Gary Adams II 2 great-grandchildren brother Charles Adams, III of Lubbock half-brother Zane Scott Adams of Arlington sisters Martha Adams McCaleb and Nancy Adams Barnes both of Scottsdale AZ nephews Russ McCaleb David McCaleb and Michael McCaleb niece Lisa Porter.
He will be sorely missed by all his family and many friends. He died in Big Bend Hospital in Alpine of cancer. Adams lived in Texas all his life until about the last twenty years when he moved to Mexico eventually residing in Ojinaga. He was a member of Lubbock Downtown Lions Club for several years and the Sons of the Republic of Texas Tom S. He later joined the family business Guarantee Abstract and Title Company. He served as an assistant Lubbock County District Attorney and from 1961 through 1965 represented the Lubbock District in the Texas House of Representatives for two terms. He attended Texas Tech University and Baylor Law School. He attended New Mexico Military Institute for three years in secondary school and finished Lubbock High School in 1949. He was born and reared and attended primary school in Lubbock. Speer 1933 JC, who was killed in a Polo Game, is appropriate at this ceremony.Īdams, James Collier 1950 HS ~ 1,73 of Ojinaga, Mexico, died Jan. A quote from the 1933 Bronco about a cadet, George O.