The son of Louis Adams and Mary Louise Willis, he attended Ralph Young High School and continued his education at Poly Senior High School. He enjoyed talking about the bible and his family history. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, seven sons, four grandchildren, two brothers, nine sisters, twenty-two nieces, fourteen nephews, six great nieces, six great nephews, one uncle, six aunts and host of other relatives and friends.
Interment in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery; 11501 Garrison Forest Road, OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117.
∼Parents: Mary Louise Willis and Louis Adams (both deceased)
Spouse: Robin Adams
Antonio Lewis Adams attended Ralph Young High School and also continued at Poly Senior High. After school, he enlisted into the military where he spent five years of his life. He was an all around person who loved life and what it had to offer. He enjoyed talking about the Bible and our family history. He could tear down anything and fix it up and he also enjoyed taking things apart. People loved him for his communication, but most of all, his life was with his boys. He did everything with his boys, they kept him young. To Tony, life was a playground and he enjoyed it all.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the staff of the March Funeral Homes, Baltimore, MD. Interment in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery; 11501 Garrison Forest Road, Owings Mills, MD 21117.
www.marchfh.com
The son of Louis Adams and Mary Louise Willis, he attended Ralph Young High School and continued his education at Poly Senior High School. He enjoyed talking about the bible and his family history. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, seven sons, four grandchildren, two brothers, nine sisters, twenty-two nieces, fourteen nephews, six great nieces, six great nephews, one uncle, six aunts and host of other relatives and friends.
Interment in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery; 11501 Garrison Forest Road, OWINGS MILLS, MD 21117.
∼Parents: Mary Louise Willis and Louis Adams (both deceased)
Spouse: Robin Adams
Antonio Lewis Adams attended Ralph Young High School and also continued at Poly Senior High. After school, he enlisted into the military where he spent five years of his life. He was an all around person who loved life and what it had to offer. He enjoyed talking about the Bible and our family history. He could tear down anything and fix it up and he also enjoyed taking things apart. People loved him for his communication, but most of all, his life was with his boys. He did everything with his boys, they kept him young. To Tony, life was a playground and he enjoyed it all.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the staff of the March Funeral Homes, Baltimore, MD. Interment in Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery; 11501 Garrison Forest Road, Owings Mills, MD 21117.
www.marchfh.com
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