Lee-Adams-Obituary

Lee Adams

Sugar Land, Texas

Dec 5, 1940 – Feb 13, 2015 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 5, 1940
DIED
February 13, 2015
AGE
74
LOCATION
Sugar Land, Texas

Obituary

Lee Adams1940-2015Lee Adams was born in Houston, Texas on December 5 1940 to Carl and Ruth Carroll Adams. He attended St. Rose of Lima School and graduated from St. Thomas High School. He graduated from Texas A & M University in 1963.Lee and Betty Leatherwood were married on June 1, 1963. He...

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Dear Betty-- Kindly accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of Lee, who was such a dear friend to so many. Since hearing the sad news, fond memories of my traveling times with Lee and our "Alpha Family" in Saudi & Greece keep echoing in my mind. May God's grace and peace be with you and Carol Ann, today and always...
-Jon Jacobson, Minneapolis

My condolences to your family during this time of grief.

Deepest condolences to the Adams family. May the loving kindness of GOD sustain you through this very difficult time.

Mrs. Adams, I was very sorry to hear of Lee's passing. He was one of a kind. I will always remember him. RIP.

Mr.Adams was a man I admired greatly. I worked closely with his international staff at ARI, hearing many stories about Mr. A, as we called him. He was good to his employees and those that I knew, loved him and were fiercely protective of him. I will always remember him as a very intelligent man, true to his word, loyal and passionate about Texas A&M. God Bless him and his family. A great American he was.

My sympathy and prayer's for your loss. Having worked with Lee in various capacities during my tenure at ARI Houston , Freeport, Texas and Saudi Arabia I found him to be a cornerstone of professionalism and a friend in many ways . God Bless y'all in your loss.

Betty and Carol Ann,I am very sad to hear of Lee's passing.May the love of family and friends,comfort you through this difficult
time.My prayers are with you.
Rest in peace Lee.

Betty and Carol Ann, Lucy and I would like to express our deepest sympathy on Lee's passing. He was a wonderful person and friend. We will miss him.

Lee was a good friend, and I always enjoyed our conversations, discussions, and fellowship very much. I will really miss him, and just have not been able to get Lee, Betty, and Carol Ann out of my mind all week. Lee was the real deal, a genuine man who never stopped thinking of his family, his church, and Texas A&M. Not only did Lee have his values straight, he acted on them.