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Lorna Dee (Davis) & Wayne Milton Adams
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Grace Hill Cemetery
Perry, Noble County, OK


 

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Obit for Lorna posted by Jo Aguirre
Aug 14, 1929 - Oct 22, 1992

Graveside services for Lorna Adams were held Monday, October 26, 1992 at Grace Hill Cemetery under the direction of Davis Funeral Home of Guthrie.

Lorna Dee Davis was born 14 August 1929 in Alva Oklahoma to Leo L. Davis and Rosa  L Gwinup Davis and died on 22 October 1992.

She was married to Wayne Milton Adams on February 26, 1946 and he survives her She is also survived by her children Leo Wayne Adams and Shirley Gayle Adams-Darling. ================================================================================ Obit for Wayne posted by Jo Aguirre
Aug 26, 1927 - Dec 25, 2012

PALMER MARLER FUNERAL HOME
PERRY, NOBLE CO, OK
(permission granted)

Graveside services have been entrusted to the care of the Palmer Marler Funeral Home in Yale and will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, December 28, 2012 in the Gracehill Cemetery, Perry, OK with Mike Baker officiating.

The son of the late Howard M. Adams and Floy Fern (Stephens) Adams, Wayne was born on August 26, 1927 in Hutton Valley, MO. His family moved to Oklahoma where he attended Perry school system. He later entered into the United States Army in 1945. While serving in the Army, Wayne was united in marriage to Lorna Dee Davis on February 26, 1946. He was then deployed where he served in Hawaii and later received his honorable discharge in 1947. Wayne worked his entire career in the oil industry and following his retirement he farmed and raised cattle. Wayne enjoyed hunting, fishing, and gardening. He also loved the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Broncos.

Survivors include three daughters, Shirley Darling and her husband Terry of Yale, Vick Baker and her husband Terry of Yale, and Deanna Sutterfield and her husband Craig of Bartlesville; grandchildren, Carl Darling and his wife Beverly of Cushing, Adrienne Hembree and her husband Justin of Deer Creek, OK, Nikki Wilhelm of Kaw City, OK, Will Sutterfield of Skiatook and Bethany Haley oand her husband Cliff of Bartlesville; eight grandchildren; one sister-in-law, Colleen Robinson; numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

In addition to his parents, Wayne was preceded in death by his first wife, Lorna Dee; second wife, Josephine Rose; one son, Leo Wayne Adams; and seven siblings, Lois Robison Speakman, John Robison, Treava Robison Loveless, Velma Robison Kildow, Cecil Robison, Ada Robison, and Esther Adams VaNoy.

The Adams family requests that in lieu of flowers that memorial contributions be made to the Susan G. Koman Foundation in Wayne’s first wife’s name, Lorna Dee Adams.

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