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Rex Ashley Adams

Sacramento, California

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Rex Ashley Adams, 68, passed away Nov. 16, 2016. Rex leaves behind his loving wife Leticia, his children Talian, Charisse, Ana, grandchildren Talia, Trent, Tyler, Arizbeth, Arlene. Rex grew up in Sloughhouse, early on worked in the Hop-fields, later was a truck loader and driver in the...

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My sincere sympathies to the Adams family in your time of loss. May the promise of God and the comfort he gives, bring you peace during this difficult time. Your family will be in my prayers.

Rex and family Peace and many hugs and lots of love. Heaven has a new jolly man...watch out for a new window opening at night in the stars.

wow...hugs all around.....may you always be able to cross the bridge from here to heaven in your memories. you will find sunlit days and moonlit nights in those memories so always cross the bridge for him in your memories. much loce Micki dolphin Dave and Brad

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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I am so sorry to hear about Rex passing, and my heart goes out to Leticia, Rex's children and the rest of his family. I knew Rex and Leticia since before their son was born, they were the "rock" for each other. Rex was one of the most fun loving, free spirited, live for the day persons I will ever meet. He had such a big heart, loved to tease but was also such a caring person. He lived his life, he didn't just exist in it and he loved his family so much. Rex, I will miss you and your fun...

To the Adams family.
My family is from Sloughhouse (The Murphy 's on Jackson Rd).
We went to school and grew up with Rex.
He was a fun and happy person with a big personality.
He will be missed.
The family has my deepest sympathy.

Rex, you were a unforgettable, colorful free spirit who lived life to the fullest and just the way you wanted! Kind of like a freight train full speed down the tracks! The first Mohawk I ever saw was on your head! God loves you and has a special place for you. RIP you fun loving free wheeling Sloughhouse boy!