Kenneth-Adcock-Obituary

Kenneth Charles Adcock

Haltom City, Texas

Mar 21, 1937 – Sep 14, 2013 (Age 76)

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BORN
March 21, 1937
DIED
September 14, 2013
AGE
76
LOCATION
Haltom City, Texas

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Kenneth Charles Adcock, 76, died peacefully with his wife and daughter by his side Saturday, Sept. 14, 2013. Service: Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Wednesday, at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in Pilot Point. Interment: St. Thomas Aquinas Cemetery. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday with a...

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Ken was my dads best friend and I know my parents miss him greatly. He was a kind man with a big personality. I wish his family peace knowing he is in Heaven.

I am sorry to find out my friend Ken had passed away. He was a great boss and friend.

On this All Saints Day we take solice knowing that Kenneth is with God. Joyce and I really miss him. I never had a better friend than Kenneth. Over the years we enjoyed our social times with him and Mary Ann whether it was in the Fort Worth area, Tulsa, Lake Texoma, or Lake Ray Roberts.
As well as the trips we took together to Hawaii, Washington DC, Savannah, Caribbean, etc. Rest in peace.
Ralph Wiley

Remembering Kristi's father, Ken, since the days of the baby blue Camaro. Such a great dad! There was nothing he wouldn't do for his daughter or grandkids. He was the coolest! Rest in Peace, Mr. Adcock xox

Mary Ann & Kristy & family, I was so saddened to see of Kenneth's passing. I remember many evenings of cards & fun at my parents house, Merlin & Beth. Those were some very good times. I pray that all of the wonderful memories comfort you now & forever.

I am so sorry to hear about Mr. Adcock's passing. I pray God's Blessings and comfort on your family during this difficult time.
I see my 2 sisters have posted already. I am the daughter of Evelyn Lough. My mom ironed for Mr. Adcock for years. I never knew his first name because mom always called him Mr. Adcock. Have fond memories of when he would come pick up the ironing.

Mrs. Adcock and Kristi, I am sorry to hear of Mr. Adcock's passing. He was such a nice person. I remember ironing his handkerchiefs as a child. The Christmas ham he would bring for our family to share was always a huge hit for our family. May peace surround you during this time and in the days to come.
Joanne Evelyn Lough's daughter)

Kenneth Adcock was a true Texas Gentleman. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Adcock Family.

Kristi, you and your family are in my prayers. A Father is a rare and precious gift.