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Marcea Adams

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Marcea Adams

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
22 Sep 2003 (aged 47)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Avilton, Garrett County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Marcia Adams
January 13, 1956 - September 22, 2003



MARCIA ELAINE ADAMS, beloved daughter of Dorma Williams and the late Horace I. Bryant, was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 13, 1956. "Marsha", as she was fondly known, departed this life on Monday, September 22, 2003.

She received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. Marcia was employed at Domino Sugar for several years.

On December 13, 1975, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Jacob Adams and from this union three children were born, Jacob, Marquee and Jawaan.

Marcia had a love for music and dancing. She loved life to the fullest. She was loved by everyone who knew her and did anything she could for them.

In addition to her husband, mother and children, she leaves to cherish her memory: five brothers, Horace, Morris, Norris, Vernon and Wayne; four sisters, Denise, Vanessa, Darlene and Donna; six grandchildren, Rickia, David, Jacob III, D'asia, Bryant, and Lil' Jawaan; one aunt, Aurelia; one special niece, six brothers-in-law, five sisters-in-law, a host of other relatives and friends.





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Marcia Adams
January 13, 1956 - September 22, 2003



MARCIA ELAINE ADAMS, beloved daughter of Dorma Williams and the late Horace I. Bryant, was born in Baltimore, Maryland on January 13, 1956. "Marsha", as she was fondly known, departed this life on Monday, September 22, 2003.

She received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. Marcia was employed at Domino Sugar for several years.

On December 13, 1975, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Jacob Adams and from this union three children were born, Jacob, Marquee and Jawaan.

Marcia had a love for music and dancing. She loved life to the fullest. She was loved by everyone who knew her and did anything she could for them.

In addition to her husband, mother and children, she leaves to cherish her memory: five brothers, Horace, Morris, Norris, Vernon and Wayne; four sisters, Denise, Vanessa, Darlene and Donna; six grandchildren, Rickia, David, Jacob III, D'asia, Bryant, and Lil' Jawaan; one aunt, Aurelia; one special niece, six brothers-in-law, five sisters-in-law, a host of other relatives and friends.





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