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Andrew J. Adams

Birth
Oneida, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
31 Dec 2015 (aged 68)
Indian Head, Charles County, Maryland, USA
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INDIAN HEAD, MD. >> Andrew Adams passed away peacefully on Dec. 31, 2015 after a valiant battle with cancer. He is survived by six children: Luc Adams, Jason Adams, Wendy Adams, Emily Dutton, Vicki Glista and Karlee Adams. He is also survived by brothers, Leon, Charles, Anthony, James and a sister, Rosemary. He was predeceased by a brother, Victor in 1989. He also leaves seven beloved grandchildren.
He was born Sept. 14, 1947 in Oneida, N.Y. He lived in New York for 25 years before moving to Maryland.
Andy was a retired chemical engineer and spent most of his career with the Naval Surface Warfare Center. He was also an avid history buff.
He was a graduate of VVS Class of 1965 and also of Clarkson University.
Andy was very active with his children's athletic endeavors. He coached them for many years and was their number one fan.
The family held a memorial service in his honor on Jan. 15. The service was a celebration of a life well lived.
Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on Jan. 19, 2016
INDIAN HEAD, MD. >> Andrew Adams passed away peacefully on Dec. 31, 2015 after a valiant battle with cancer. He is survived by six children: Luc Adams, Jason Adams, Wendy Adams, Emily Dutton, Vicki Glista and Karlee Adams. He is also survived by brothers, Leon, Charles, Anthony, James and a sister, Rosemary. He was predeceased by a brother, Victor in 1989. He also leaves seven beloved grandchildren.
He was born Sept. 14, 1947 in Oneida, N.Y. He lived in New York for 25 years before moving to Maryland.
Andy was a retired chemical engineer and spent most of his career with the Naval Surface Warfare Center. He was also an avid history buff.
He was a graduate of VVS Class of 1965 and also of Clarkson University.
Andy was very active with his children's athletic endeavors. He coached them for many years and was their number one fan.
The family held a memorial service in his honor on Jan. 15. The service was a celebration of a life well lived.
Published in The Oneida Daily Dispatch on Jan. 19, 2016

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