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Rex Alan Adams

Glendale, Arizona

1956 - 2020 (Age 63)

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Rex Alan Adams Glendale - Rex Alan Adams, 63, of Glendale, AZ passed away peacefully and unexpectedly on June 13, 2020. Rex was born on December 14, 1956 in Lubbock, Texas to Wanda May (Warford) and Bill Adams, Sr, who both preceded him in death. Rex was also preceded in death by Uncle Max and...

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My deepest condolences to his wife and family .,,Rex was an amazing person he was my landlord in 2003 he saved my life and I will never forget himR.I.P

I was reminiscing about my freshman year at Texas Tech tonight and decided to look on the internet to see if I could find my roommate Rex Adam´s. I am saddened to learn he has gone. My recollection of Rex was that he had a great smile, was down to earth and loved to hangout and listen to music. We laughed often. The last time I saw Rex was in 1979 at PIKE Fest. I was going to school in Austin and was invited to come to Lubbock for the weekend event. He recognized me and came up to say Hi. We...

Rex, a younger cousin shared my love for Texas Tech and the Red Raiders. Our communication mainly was sharing family memories and I will miss that interaction we started years too late.

Rex was a dear friend of my. I was very surprised to see this on Facebook I just spoke to him a month ago. Rex helped me through a lot of hard times and even came to my baptism it meant the world to me he talked a lot about his family and his wife in college friends how he would love to get together I will dearly miss him but I know that I will see him again because Rex and I always spoke about Jesus and I know it he is in the presence of Our Lord my heart goes out to Janet and all his family...

A co-worker turned to a great friend, hearing of his passing was so hard to hear, unbelievable and so heart breaking that it brought tears to my eyes, and that doesnt happen very often. Last time I saw ,talked and enjoyed breakfast with him was while passing thru El Paso Texas. We lost a great person/friend/family. May he RIP.

Loved him and miss him. Im so sorry Janet.

Rex was a man of his word -- in this time in history -- that says a lot about a good friend - he will be missed - but not forgotten - we only leave memories behind -- he has left a lot of them -

Rexs light was so bright! Im glad he was living his dream with his lady. Shine on, friend!

Janet my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Hugs sweetie that things will get better . Remember he may have been taken from you but memories last forever.