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Marzana Wilma <I>Stone</I> Adams

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Marzana Wilma Stone Adams

Birth
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
6 Feb 2008 (aged 88)
San Marcos, Hays County, Texas, USA
Burial
Sundown, Hockley County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wilma (Fowler) Adams passed away on Feb. 6, 2008 at her daughter's home in San Marcos, Texas. She was born near Paris, Texas on Oct. 23, 1919. She was preceded in death by Jack Fowler, her husband of 50 years, and Darrel Adams, her husband of 18 years.

Wilma enjoyed working in retail and restaurant businesses because she loved being around people. After retiring, she loved going in the travel trailer to chili cook-offs and campgrounds. Later life revolved around bridge games, shopping for another "bejeweled blouse" or piece of jewelry, travel to see family, and an occasional horse race. Wilma had a long life filled with fun, friends, and family. Now she is in a better place looking for a bridge game and dancing to Willie Nelson singing "Stardust."

Many thanks go to Irma Zuniga and Jan Brasher for their loving hands and tender hearts while they cared for Wilma during the last months. She appreciated what they did for her, but most of all she enjoyed their conversation and laughter.

LubbockOnline.com
Wilma (Fowler) Adams passed away on Feb. 6, 2008 at her daughter's home in San Marcos, Texas. She was born near Paris, Texas on Oct. 23, 1919. She was preceded in death by Jack Fowler, her husband of 50 years, and Darrel Adams, her husband of 18 years.

Wilma enjoyed working in retail and restaurant businesses because she loved being around people. After retiring, she loved going in the travel trailer to chili cook-offs and campgrounds. Later life revolved around bridge games, shopping for another "bejeweled blouse" or piece of jewelry, travel to see family, and an occasional horse race. Wilma had a long life filled with fun, friends, and family. Now she is in a better place looking for a bridge game and dancing to Willie Nelson singing "Stardust."

Many thanks go to Irma Zuniga and Jan Brasher for their loving hands and tender hearts while they cared for Wilma during the last months. She appreciated what they did for her, but most of all she enjoyed their conversation and laughter.

LubbockOnline.com


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