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Rex Alan Adams

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Rex Alan Adams

Birth
Lubbock, Lubbock County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Jun 2020 (aged 63)
Glendale, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Edwardsburg, Cass County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.8030385, Longitude: -86.0794576
Plot
Sec 3 Row 69 Lot 245 - B
Memorial ID
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Rex Alan Adams, 63, of Glendale, AZ passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on June 13, 2020. Rex was born on December 13, 1956 in Lubbock, Texas to Wanda May (Warford) and Bill Adams, Sr, who both preceded him in death. Rex was also preceded in death by Uncle Max and Aunt Robert Warford and his mother in law, Jo-Ann Boepple.
Rex was a beloved husband, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Janet, his siblings: Kay Adams (Dana Burrows) of Virginia, Joe (Cathy) of Texas, and Louann Adams (Keith) of Alabama. He is also survived by his in-laws: Richard, James, John and Jill Boepple of Michigan. Additionally, he is survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and in-laws across the country.
Rex grew up and attended school in Abilene, Texas and graduated from Texas Tech University. He was a faithful Red Raider fan and Dallas Cowboys fan. After college, Rex began a long career with US Gypsum (USG) where his coworkers and clients became lifelong friends. USG moved him to Amarillo, Dallas, Albuquerque and finally Phoenix.
Rex and Janet were married in 2010 and spent 27 years together. For the last 24 years they resided in Arizona where Rex, at the time of his death, was the General Manager of Valley Wide Building Materials.
Rex was open hearted and generous to all he knew. He was a master of relationships and used every form of communication to reach out to everyone he knew on a regular basis. He was larger than life and many called him their best friend. He had a crazy sense of humor, loved to laugh and was honest and loyal. He loved music, especially Jimmy Buffet and Willie Nelson. He enjoyed golfing, snow skiing, boating, fly fishing, and hiking and rafting the Grand Canyon. Rex loved visiting friends and family around the country and was always eager to go somewhere and do something new.
Due to the current pandemic, a Celebration of Life and memorial services for Rex will be held later in the year.
Rex Alan Adams, 63, of Glendale, AZ passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on June 13, 2020. Rex was born on December 13, 1956 in Lubbock, Texas to Wanda May (Warford) and Bill Adams, Sr, who both preceded him in death. Rex was also preceded in death by Uncle Max and Aunt Robert Warford and his mother in law, Jo-Ann Boepple.
Rex was a beloved husband, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to all who knew him. He is survived by his wife, Janet, his siblings: Kay Adams (Dana Burrows) of Virginia, Joe (Cathy) of Texas, and Louann Adams (Keith) of Alabama. He is also survived by his in-laws: Richard, James, John and Jill Boepple of Michigan. Additionally, he is survived by aunts, uncles, cousins and in-laws across the country.
Rex grew up and attended school in Abilene, Texas and graduated from Texas Tech University. He was a faithful Red Raider fan and Dallas Cowboys fan. After college, Rex began a long career with US Gypsum (USG) where his coworkers and clients became lifelong friends. USG moved him to Amarillo, Dallas, Albuquerque and finally Phoenix.
Rex and Janet were married in 2010 and spent 27 years together. For the last 24 years they resided in Arizona where Rex, at the time of his death, was the General Manager of Valley Wide Building Materials.
Rex was open hearted and generous to all he knew. He was a master of relationships and used every form of communication to reach out to everyone he knew on a regular basis. He was larger than life and many called him their best friend. He had a crazy sense of humor, loved to laugh and was honest and loyal. He loved music, especially Jimmy Buffet and Willie Nelson. He enjoyed golfing, snow skiing, boating, fly fishing, and hiking and rafting the Grand Canyon. Rex loved visiting friends and family around the country and was always eager to go somewhere and do something new.
Due to the current pandemic, a Celebration of Life and memorial services for Rex will be held later in the year.

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