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1976
2025
Tony Alan Adams, 49, passed away on Monday, February 24, 2025 at North Mississippi Medical Center—Gilmore in Amory. Tony was born on February 1, 1976 in Aberdeen to Alan and Lola Seymore Adams. He and the former Ranada Kell were married on Christmas Day, 2020 and had a special relationship. He made sure, every day, to show how much he loved her and often described her as being simply, “spoiled.” He enjoyed being outdoors, grilling or just doing anything he could find. Tony was a devoted father and grandfather especially spending time with Brantley, who would say papaw was his best friend, teaching him everything he knew. He was loved all who knew him, never meeting a stranger. Tony was not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, whom he faithfully served, having been rededicated and baptized in July 2024 and was a member of Living Waters Church in Gattman.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2025 at Cleveland-Moffett Funeral Home with Pastor Rick Myers officiating. Burial will be in the Hatley Cemetery. Cleveland-Moffett Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Surviving are his wife, Ranada Adams, Adams; his son, Jacob Adams; his parents, Alan and Lola Adams; daughters, Brooklyn Pierce (Auston), Alyssa Adams (Michael), Haley Ward (Jahy), Kasidy Tyler (Vanzant), Kaitlyn Tyler (Blake); brother, Tim Adams, Amory; grandchildren, Brantley McDaniel, Adeline Dodds, Ivy Dodds, Emery Ward, Charlee Kate Hutson, Damian Brown, and Ryder Wood; nephew, Austin Adams; his grandmother, Joyce Browning, Amory; and his father and mother-in-law, Stanley and Terissa Jackson.
His was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bill and Edna Seymore; and great grandmother, Evie Law.
Pallbearers will be J.R. Capps, Ray Smith, John Montgomery, Jahy Ward, Auston Pierce, and Michael Glasscock.
Visitation will be on Friday from 11 a.m. until the service hour.
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