ADAMS, WARREN G.
Warren G. Adams, 80, "Bud" to family and friends, died Monday, January 29, at home after a brief illness. Bud served for two years as a member of the Marine 2nd Division during World War II and was Honorably Discharged in 1946. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Claudine, his daughters, Connie Adams of Thornton, Kim Bartlett of Broomfield, son-in-law, David, and grandson Jonathan; two stepsisters, five nieces, two cousins, and a sister-in-law in Kansas. Donations to Bud's memory should be made to the American Heart Association. A memorial for Bud will take place at a later date.
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6 Entries
debra muchow-hendrix
April 4, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Margie Martinez
March 28, 2007
Know that our thoughts are with you. Bud was such a wonderful husband, father and friend. We will always remember his kindness, friendship and sense of humor. You all are like our family. We've known you for so long. We feel like we have lost a part of us too.
Love to you all.
Charlie, Margie, Stephanie and Kyle
Goerge & Brenda Wehkamp
February 21, 2007
We're very sorry to hear about your loss. We'll remember Bud for his gentle and kind spirit he had and his love for his pets. Remember "In God [is] my salvation and my glory: the rock of my strength, [and] my refuge, [is] in God." Psalm 62:7
Your family will be in our prayers.
Janice Alders
February 20, 2007
Just wanted to say how much I will miss him. We did not see each other often but always the love was there. If I can do anything just let me know. I wish we could have came out for a visit before he left us. Love you all always.
Jim/Judy Curtis
February 19, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bud will be greatly missed on this earth, but we will join him again.
Susan Harriman
February 5, 2007
My Thoughts are with you during this most difficult time.
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