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Kenneth Dwane “K. D.” Adams

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Kenneth Dwane “K. D.” Adams

Birth
Benton County, Washington, USA
Death
19 Jan 2022 (aged 86)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Rockford, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth Dwane Adams, lovingly known as "K.D.," was born March 21, 1935 and transitioned peacefully at Sacred Heart Hospital on January 19, 2022. He married the love of his life, Sharon (Harmon) Adams in 1957. He is survived by his three children, Rochelle Clark, Rusan Remington and David Adams, and his granddaughter, Nicolette Colley. He deeply loved his children and granddaughter and expressed his love through action and service. K.D. had a lifelong career with the Union Pacific Railroad. He traveled for his job, and always loved being back home with his family. He was a genius and inventor. He created a unique chiropractic table used by many top chiropractors worldwide. K.D. loved working with his hands and could easily figure out how to build anything you wanted if you just gave him an idea and vision. And whatever he built lasted forever. K.D. is deeply loved and missed

Published by Spokesman-Review on Jul. 31, 2022.
Kenneth Dwane Adams, lovingly known as "K.D.," was born March 21, 1935 and transitioned peacefully at Sacred Heart Hospital on January 19, 2022. He married the love of his life, Sharon (Harmon) Adams in 1957. He is survived by his three children, Rochelle Clark, Rusan Remington and David Adams, and his granddaughter, Nicolette Colley. He deeply loved his children and granddaughter and expressed his love through action and service. K.D. had a lifelong career with the Union Pacific Railroad. He traveled for his job, and always loved being back home with his family. He was a genius and inventor. He created a unique chiropractic table used by many top chiropractors worldwide. K.D. loved working with his hands and could easily figure out how to build anything you wanted if you just gave him an idea and vision. And whatever he built lasted forever. K.D. is deeply loved and missed

Published by Spokesman-Review on Jul. 31, 2022.


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