He was born in Trevorton, a son of the late Frederick and Verna (Rebuck) Adams.
Bob was an Army veteran.
He was a member of the Paxton Bible Church.
Bob retired from Keystone Railway Equipment Co., Camp Hill and was a member of the Teamsters Local 776.
Surviving are his wife Faye Enders Adams; one son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Nancy Adams, of Millersburg; one
stepgranddaughter, Sarah McAlanis, of Elizabethville; two stepgreat-grandchildren, Mason and Madelyn McAlanis; and one sister, Nancy Kessler, of Rebuck.
He was preceded in death by a twin sister, Betty Kieffer; and one brother, Buddy Roy Adams.
The family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Paxton Bible Church, Dalmatia, followed by a memorial service at 11.
He was born in Trevorton, a son of the late Frederick and Verna (Rebuck) Adams.
Bob was an Army veteran.
He was a member of the Paxton Bible Church.
Bob retired from Keystone Railway Equipment Co., Camp Hill and was a member of the Teamsters Local 776.
Surviving are his wife Faye Enders Adams; one son and daughter-in-law, Bruce and Nancy Adams, of Millersburg; one
stepgranddaughter, Sarah McAlanis, of Elizabethville; two stepgreat-grandchildren, Mason and Madelyn McAlanis; and one sister, Nancy Kessler, of Rebuck.
He was preceded in death by a twin sister, Betty Kieffer; and one brother, Buddy Roy Adams.
The family will receive friends from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the Paxton Bible Church, Dalmatia, followed by a memorial service at 11.
Bio by: Les
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