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Paul N. Red Adair

Houston, Texas

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PAUL N. RED ADAIR passed away Saturday evening, the 7th of August 2004, in Houston. A more detailed and specific obituary honoring Red Adair's life will be published in Tuesday's edition. Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family from six until eight o'clock in the evening on...

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To Mr. Adair's Family:

I know if my father were still alive, he would want to send his deepest condolences to your family. I know Mr. Adair was a close friend of his. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of great loss. God Bless You.

The Family of James F. "Pete" Rogers
Captain, Texas Rangers, Company A

I first met Red through a friend, Rush Johnson. I saw him last at wagon 7, on the Salt Grass Trail,(2001?) he will be missed. God bless!

I was honored to have met Mr. Adair in person some years ago. He is a legend in our industry. My deepest sympathy to the family. He will be greatly missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Daddy and Red are together again, love Toni Johnson Wilson

I wish to express my deepest condolences to you. Red Adair was truly an American Hero. I can't tell you how many times I have watched the Hellfighters. I always wanted to meet him. I sure hope that I get to meet him on the other side. He came to Ohio in 1978 to put out a gas well fire. God Bless All of you. Kathy Taggart

Red was just a good man. My (deceased) husband Joe and I were friends with Red years ago. Red liked to drink his Pearl beer.
He told the best stories. Our prayers are with the family. May God bless you, and be there in your time of need.

Red was a good friend of mine. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Mrs. Adair,
I am still the Minister at the Church of Christ congregation that you used to attend from time to time back in the late 1970s whenever you were up here visiting Lake Travis. When I read of your husband's recent homegoing, I couldn't help but remember you.

Paul must have been a fine man to have been your husband, and a wise one to stay so for 64 years. What memories you must have made together! I know that the sweetest ones are the most comfort to you...

Please accept my condolences on behalf of my family. I meet Red while working with Tommy Tipton and had a great opportunity to see him on the boat he loved so much. He was a kind hearted man with nothing but nice things to say. It was an honor for me to have met him and known him for the short while I did. He will be remembered in my prayers.
Alisa Schumacher