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Tommy Gail Adams

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Tommy Gail Adams

Birth
Clarksville, Montgomery County, Georgia, USA
Death
16 Jul 1992 (aged 49)
Baldwin, Lake County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: His ashes were spread at Government Lake and at Loda Lake on July 16, 1994. These were two places that he loved. Add to Map
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Tommy Gail Adams was born in Clarksville, Georgia July 18, 1942. His parents were Lafayette "Tom" Alonzo Adams II & his mother was Addie Sisk Adams. He had two brothers & a sister.

Tommy married Glenda Londo Nov.23-1967. Tommy adopted Glenda's daughter. The family bought a home in Wyoming & settled in. He loved his beagle & enjoyed time with family. As time went on the family grew when grandchildren were born.

Tommy had a sense of humor & was never one to hold back when it came to having fun.

Tommy & Glenda's marriage ended, but he kept in touch. He is remembered as a very happy person and "never suffered from short man syndrome" (to quote his daughter, who remembers him with love.) He also never stopped loving.

On Jan. 15, 1988 he remarried & to that union was born two sons.

Tommy Gail Adams is missed every day by those who loved him.
Tommy Gail Adams was born in Clarksville, Georgia July 18, 1942. His parents were Lafayette "Tom" Alonzo Adams II & his mother was Addie Sisk Adams. He had two brothers & a sister.

Tommy married Glenda Londo Nov.23-1967. Tommy adopted Glenda's daughter. The family bought a home in Wyoming & settled in. He loved his beagle & enjoyed time with family. As time went on the family grew when grandchildren were born.

Tommy had a sense of humor & was never one to hold back when it came to having fun.

Tommy & Glenda's marriage ended, but he kept in touch. He is remembered as a very happy person and "never suffered from short man syndrome" (to quote his daughter, who remembers him with love.) He also never stopped loving.

On Jan. 15, 1988 he remarried & to that union was born two sons.

Tommy Gail Adams is missed every day by those who loved him.

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