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Andrew Roger Adams

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Andrew Roger Adams Veteran

Birth
Glendive, Dawson County, Montana, USA
Death
24 Aug 2015 (aged 86)
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Courts of Remembrance, Columbarium of Purity and Vigilance, 2EA0, Space 63267
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Andrew Roger Adams was born in Glendive Montana to Helen Wodke Adams on September 25th, 1928. Andrew was delivered just two minutes after his twin brother Robin. Andrew never knew his Father Andrew Robert William Hendry Adams who died after trying to stop a thief from escaping a crime scene just months before Andrew was born. He was the youngest of eight siblings of which six were boys and there was another set of twin girls. In 1942 the Adams Family grew weary of the long Cold Winters in Montana moved to Southern California and settled in Burbank. Raised by his mother Helen and older siblings, Andrew graduated from Burbank High School in 1948. He was inducted into the Air Force in March of 1949 and was stationed in the Bahamas during the Korean War, he was a specialist in Radar. Andrew married Corinne Jacobucci on May 7th, 1955 and they had five children Cindy, Mike, Vicki, Guy and Robert Adams. They settled in La Crescenta, California and raised their family there. Andy was self-employed most of his adult life and was a great provider for his family. After living through the Great Depression he always made sure his children had enough to eat and sent all five kids to college. Andy loved to go fishing, water skiing, snow skiing, and camping in a motor home. After retiring early in 1981 he kept active in Elks Club, Gallivanters Motor Home Club and most of all enjoyed spending time with his grandkids and great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Corinne Adams, five children, eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. Andy spent the weekend with all his children by his side and passed away peacefully Monday morning on August 24th with his wife of 60 years at his bedside.

Published in Glendale News-Press on Sept. 5, 2015
Andrew Roger Adams was born in Glendive Montana to Helen Wodke Adams on September 25th, 1928. Andrew was delivered just two minutes after his twin brother Robin. Andrew never knew his Father Andrew Robert William Hendry Adams who died after trying to stop a thief from escaping a crime scene just months before Andrew was born. He was the youngest of eight siblings of which six were boys and there was another set of twin girls. In 1942 the Adams Family grew weary of the long Cold Winters in Montana moved to Southern California and settled in Burbank. Raised by his mother Helen and older siblings, Andrew graduated from Burbank High School in 1948. He was inducted into the Air Force in March of 1949 and was stationed in the Bahamas during the Korean War, he was a specialist in Radar. Andrew married Corinne Jacobucci on May 7th, 1955 and they had five children Cindy, Mike, Vicki, Guy and Robert Adams. They settled in La Crescenta, California and raised their family there. Andy was self-employed most of his adult life and was a great provider for his family. After living through the Great Depression he always made sure his children had enough to eat and sent all five kids to college. Andy loved to go fishing, water skiing, snow skiing, and camping in a motor home. After retiring early in 1981 he kept active in Elks Club, Gallivanters Motor Home Club and most of all enjoyed spending time with his grandkids and great grandchildren. He is survived by his wife Corinne Adams, five children, eleven grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, two brothers and one sister. Andy spent the weekend with all his children by his side and passed away peacefully Monday morning on August 24th with his wife of 60 years at his bedside.

Published in Glendale News-Press on Sept. 5, 2015


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