Warren-Adamson-Obituary

Warren Adamson

Green Bay, Wisconsin

1932 - 2011 (Age 79)

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Warren R. Adamson, 79, Green Bay, died peacefully Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011, following a lengthy illness. He was born Sept. 25, 1932, in West Allis, to the late Arthur and Vera (Elithorp) Adamson. Warren attended West Allis Nathan Hale High School graduating in 1950. He continued his education at...

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I was lucky to have Mr. Adamson at East High in the late '60's. I enjoyed his classes and learned a lot. He was also a very kind man. The photo of him is exactly how I remember him. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing.

Margaret Alk

Mr. Adamson was my high school biology teacher in 1961. I remember him as being a wonderful teacher and a very kind man. I am sorry to learn of his death.

I had Mr. Adamson for Chemistry and while he was an awesome teacher I remember him most for his sense of humor. I probably goofed off more than I should have but he always took it in stride and laughed with me rather than at me. Having graduated in 1966 stories about him are still among my favorites.

Linda (Oberer) Noel, Class of '66

Warren was a great teacher, mentor and friend. As his student and colleague he was an inspiration. He one of the reasons that I have chosen teaching as my profession, although I may not have appreciated him as much as a high school student. I missed him when he retired from East High, and I will remember him fondly as a great educator and friend.

Sorry to hear of Mr Adamson's passing. He was a really nice teacher when I was at East. He made science interesting & fun. Such a loss of a good educator. He will be dearly missed.

So sorry to hear of Mr. Adamson's passing, but so pleased to have been a student of his for both sciences and driver's ed. I remember his quiet style, and subtle humor as he tried to explain topics like fruit fly genetics to a bunch of green sophomores!

Mr. A will remain in my memory as one of the people (along with Mr. Benson and Mr. Showers) who showed my how science can be fun. And to Mr. A's credit, i've been driving for 37 years without an accident! Thanks, Mr. Adamson!