OKLAHOMA CITY -- Services for Donald Ray Adams will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Chapel of Remembrance under the direction of Temple and Sons Funeral Directors in Oklahoma City. Interment will be at Rose Hill Burial Park.
Adams, 45, was born July 8, 1951, in Baton Rouge, La. He died March 9, 1997.
Reared in Baton Rouge he moved to Oakland, Calif., to Tulsa, then to Oklahoma City where he married Dena Thomas on March 6, 1993, and they opened D&D Gumbo Restaurant. The franchise was moved to Ardmore and the restaurant was renamed Scooter's Cajun Restaurant.
Survivors include his wife; and daughter, Shancika Thomas, of the home; a son, Prince J. Martin, Tulsa; his mother, Rosie Adams, Oakland; his father, McKinley McBath, East Baton Rouge; three sisters, Linda Adams, East Baton Rouge, Shirrill Bateman and Greer Adams, Oakland; and brother, Walter Bateman Jr., also Oakland. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Essence.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Services for Donald Ray Adams will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Chapel of Remembrance under the direction of Temple and Sons Funeral Directors in Oklahoma City. Interment will be at Rose Hill Burial Park.
Adams, 45, was born July 8, 1951, in Baton Rouge, La. He died March 9, 1997.
Reared in Baton Rouge he moved to Oakland, Calif., to Tulsa, then to Oklahoma City where he married Dena Thomas on March 6, 1993, and they opened D&D Gumbo Restaurant. The franchise was moved to Ardmore and the restaurant was renamed Scooter's Cajun Restaurant.
Survivors include his wife; and daughter, Shancika Thomas, of the home; a son, Prince J. Martin, Tulsa; his mother, Rosie Adams, Oakland; his father, McKinley McBath, East Baton Rouge; three sisters, Linda Adams, East Baton Rouge, Shirrill Bateman and Greer Adams, Oakland; and brother, Walter Bateman Jr., also Oakland. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Essence.
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