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Max Alan Adcock Sr.

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Max Alan Adcock Sr.

Birth
Bryan, Brazos County, Texas, USA
Death
17 Dec 2014 (aged 61)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Max Alan Adcock Sr.
Nashville, AR, 1953 - 2014

Max Alan Adcock Sr., age 61, of Nashville, Ark., went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014, in Little Rock, Ark. He was born Aug. 24, 1953, in Bryan, Texas, to the late Quentin and Doris Robertson Adcock.
He was a retired coach and school administrator. Max was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church. He was Horatio's salutatorian in the class of 1971. After high school, Max received his bachelor of science degree in education with a major in physical education, then he received his masters of education with a major in education and administration, finally receiving his administrator's certificate. Also while in college, he received Honorable Mention, All-AIC defensive tackle in 1972 and 1973, All-AIC Defensive Tackle in 1974, Outstanding College Athlete of America in 1975, Who's Who in American College and University in 1975, District 1-AAA football runner up in 1984 and 1987, District-AAA football champions 1982 and 1985, and finally Hempstead County Educator of the Year in 2011. He was also a lifetime member of the NRA.
He is survived by his wife, Cindi Diane Bishop Adcock of Nashville; his former wife, Brenda Adcock of Mena; four sons, Max Alan Adcock Jr. and wife, Shanna, of Mena, Kirby Bishop Adcock of Nashville, Kelsey Johnson and wife, Kristen, of Nashville, Kolten Johnson of Nashville; one daughter, Tamara Jayne Smart and husband, Aaron, of Mena; two brothers, Warren Adcock and wife, Jo, of Farmington, Ark., Pat Adcock and wife, Beth, of Hot Springs; one sister, Beth Piearcy and husband, Philip, of Mena; five grandchildren, Aubri Johnson of Brock, Texas, Carleigh Smart of Mena, Lainey Smart of Mena, Macaden Johnson of Lockesburg and Shooter Johnson of Ashdown; a large host of other family, friends and former football players and coaches.
Graveside services will be Monday, Dec. 22, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Clear Creek Cemetery, near Horatio, with Bro. Billy Dawson officiating.
The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon at the Horatio Football field from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
You may send the family an online sympathy message to http://www.nashvillefh.com/.

Published in Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette on December 20, 2014
Max Alan Adcock Sr.
Nashville, AR, 1953 - 2014

Max Alan Adcock Sr., age 61, of Nashville, Ark., went to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014, in Little Rock, Ark. He was born Aug. 24, 1953, in Bryan, Texas, to the late Quentin and Doris Robertson Adcock.
He was a retired coach and school administrator. Max was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church. He was Horatio's salutatorian in the class of 1971. After high school, Max received his bachelor of science degree in education with a major in physical education, then he received his masters of education with a major in education and administration, finally receiving his administrator's certificate. Also while in college, he received Honorable Mention, All-AIC defensive tackle in 1972 and 1973, All-AIC Defensive Tackle in 1974, Outstanding College Athlete of America in 1975, Who's Who in American College and University in 1975, District 1-AAA football runner up in 1984 and 1987, District-AAA football champions 1982 and 1985, and finally Hempstead County Educator of the Year in 2011. He was also a lifetime member of the NRA.
He is survived by his wife, Cindi Diane Bishop Adcock of Nashville; his former wife, Brenda Adcock of Mena; four sons, Max Alan Adcock Jr. and wife, Shanna, of Mena, Kirby Bishop Adcock of Nashville, Kelsey Johnson and wife, Kristen, of Nashville, Kolten Johnson of Nashville; one daughter, Tamara Jayne Smart and husband, Aaron, of Mena; two brothers, Warren Adcock and wife, Jo, of Farmington, Ark., Pat Adcock and wife, Beth, of Hot Springs; one sister, Beth Piearcy and husband, Philip, of Mena; five grandchildren, Aubri Johnson of Brock, Texas, Carleigh Smart of Mena, Lainey Smart of Mena, Macaden Johnson of Lockesburg and Shooter Johnson of Ashdown; a large host of other family, friends and former football players and coaches.
Graveside services will be Monday, Dec. 22, 2014, at 10 a.m. at Clear Creek Cemetery, near Horatio, with Bro. Billy Dawson officiating.
The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon at the Horatio Football field from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
You may send the family an online sympathy message to http://www.nashvillefh.com/.

Published in Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette on December 20, 2014


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