Shane-Adcock-Obituary

Shane Timothy Adcock

Richmond, Virginia

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ADCOCK Shane Timothy Adcock, 27, Captain, U.S. Army, of Mechanics-ville, died Wednesday, October 11, 2006 in Hawijah, Iraq. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer May Adcock; his parents, Maris and Vera Adcock; sister, Shannon Hathaway and her husband, Michael; grandparents, John and Ruth Adcock;...

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A pleasure to have served with you and shared a few days in a difficult part of the world. Always remembered and those times where we could always have a joke and laugh when things were tough. Who dares wins indeed. Wishes and thoughts to family and friends. Rest knowing you touched many and supported a better world. From the UK, Chris

Hello, We apologize for being so late in expressing our deepest condolences to you and your family. We want you to know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this holiday season and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo, service branch, rank and hometown of Shane Timothy Adcock US Army Captain. We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that...

Its been 18 years since I saw you last. Graduation day out on the lawn in front of Wheeler at Longwood. The sun was shining and the whole world seemed to be in front of us. You are never forgotten. This coming Memorial Day I will be leading a men's workout at 0530 at Patriot Park in Homewood, AL in your honor and so many others who gave everything. We miss you brother

Remembering you always-- your laugh, love of life, love of family and wishing so much that you were here with us again. No one gave hugs like you and I so wish I could have one now to ease the heart ache I feel. You had finished God's mission here and He took you home to be with Him. Your faith touched so many people's lives. Love you so much!

We always remember Shane. We haven't been to Arlington lately, but with COVID-19 no one is going far from home.
There is a group of people we know all in that 1 area. We visit each one when we are there.
Never forgotten

MSG Jim Carver & family

Honoring Shane's memory this Memorial Day weekend in 2020. My son, Danny, was based with Shane. I met Shane and Jennifer at his Captain ceremony at Schofield Barracks. My son was deployed with Shane in Iraq. RIP Shane, you will never be forgotten.

It is hard to believe that it has been 8 years since you gave your life for freedom. There is not a day that goes by that you are not missed and thought about. You touched so many lives and made the world a better & happier place. We love you very much.

Thinking of you and too many others this Memorial Day weekend!!
The photo of you and your ROTC graduating class still remains on our refrigerator today!!!

Jim Carver and family