Mr. Adams was born October 21, 1931, in Sharon, and attended Sharon High School.
He was an extremely patriotic man and served his county in the US Air Force during the Korean War, where he was stationed in Guam.
Following his honorable discharge, Norman began working for his father-in-law, at the former Watson's Ambulance, Sharon. Later, he was employed at Sharon Steel's former Farrell plant, where he was a heavy equipment repairman and retired in 1992 upon it's closing.
He was also the owner and operator of Adams Esso gas station in downtown Sharon.
Norman was a member of South Pymatuning Community Church, Sharpsville.
He was an avid sports fan, especially the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates. Following his retirement, he and his wife moved to Bradenton, FL, from 1996 to 2012. During that time, he attended many of the Pirates spring training games and loved to get autographs and collect memorabilia. While living in Bradenton, he was a member of the Bradenton Baptist Church.
In the late 1970's, Norman was the South Pymatuning Twp. Supervisor for four years and served as a policeman for the township.
When he was younger, he enjoyed riding motorcycles with his wife. He also enjoyed fishing on Pymatuning Lake and spent many summers in Holiday Camplands, Andover, OH. He was honored that he and his wife were able to visit Israel in 1983.
Norman was also a member of the American Legion, Post #299, Sharon and the Free and Accepted Masons, Scottish Rite Lodge #243, New Castle.
He is survived by his wife, the former Alma Watson, whom he married November 28, 1953; two sons, Bruce Adams and his wife Janet, of Sharon, and Douglas Adams and his wife Robin, of Greenville; four grandchildren, Ryan (Alicia) Adams, Scott (Nicole) Adams, Mark (Elaine) Adams and Michael (Danielle) Adams; five great grandchildren, Kendall, Cole, William, Nevaeh and Vidia; and a sister, Alice Krauss, of Canal Winchester, OH.
Norman was preceded in death by his father and step-mother, Daniel L. and Marion (Atwood) Adams; three sisters, Anna Mae Ruggierio, Betty Thomas and Jean Marosy; and a brother, Lloyd Adams.
Interment: Oakwood Cemetery, Hermitage.
Mr. Adams was born October 21, 1931, in Sharon, and attended Sharon High School.
He was an extremely patriotic man and served his county in the US Air Force during the Korean War, where he was stationed in Guam.
Following his honorable discharge, Norman began working for his father-in-law, at the former Watson's Ambulance, Sharon. Later, he was employed at Sharon Steel's former Farrell plant, where he was a heavy equipment repairman and retired in 1992 upon it's closing.
He was also the owner and operator of Adams Esso gas station in downtown Sharon.
Norman was a member of South Pymatuning Community Church, Sharpsville.
He was an avid sports fan, especially the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates. Following his retirement, he and his wife moved to Bradenton, FL, from 1996 to 2012. During that time, he attended many of the Pirates spring training games and loved to get autographs and collect memorabilia. While living in Bradenton, he was a member of the Bradenton Baptist Church.
In the late 1970's, Norman was the South Pymatuning Twp. Supervisor for four years and served as a policeman for the township.
When he was younger, he enjoyed riding motorcycles with his wife. He also enjoyed fishing on Pymatuning Lake and spent many summers in Holiday Camplands, Andover, OH. He was honored that he and his wife were able to visit Israel in 1983.
Norman was also a member of the American Legion, Post #299, Sharon and the Free and Accepted Masons, Scottish Rite Lodge #243, New Castle.
He is survived by his wife, the former Alma Watson, whom he married November 28, 1953; two sons, Bruce Adams and his wife Janet, of Sharon, and Douglas Adams and his wife Robin, of Greenville; four grandchildren, Ryan (Alicia) Adams, Scott (Nicole) Adams, Mark (Elaine) Adams and Michael (Danielle) Adams; five great grandchildren, Kendall, Cole, William, Nevaeh and Vidia; and a sister, Alice Krauss, of Canal Winchester, OH.
Norman was preceded in death by his father and step-mother, Daniel L. and Marion (Atwood) Adams; three sisters, Anna Mae Ruggierio, Betty Thomas and Jean Marosy; and a brother, Lloyd Adams.
Interment: Oakwood Cemetery, Hermitage.
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