He was born on Aug. 12, 1943, in Pittsfield, the son of Norvin L. Sr. and Carmalite Shoemaker Adams.
One brother, Gary Adams, preceded him in death.
Norvin was employed by the State of Illinois as a guard at the Jacksonville Correctional Center for several years. He was a member of a non-denominational Christian church. He served his country in the Air Force during the Vietnam War and was a member and past commander of the Winchester American Legion. Norvin enjoyed archery, gardening, sprint car racing, reading books and his Bible, and video golf. He was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan.
He was born on Aug. 12, 1943, in Pittsfield, the son of Norvin L. Sr. and Carmalite Shoemaker Adams.
One brother, Gary Adams, preceded him in death.
Norvin was employed by the State of Illinois as a guard at the Jacksonville Correctional Center for several years. He was a member of a non-denominational Christian church. He served his country in the Air Force during the Vietnam War and was a member and past commander of the Winchester American Legion. Norvin enjoyed archery, gardening, sprint car racing, reading books and his Bible, and video golf. He was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan.
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