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Emory S Adair Jr.

Birth
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Mar 2012 (aged 74)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Emory S. Adair
March 27, 2012"

Emory S. Adair, age 74, of Fulton, Missouri passed away at Riverview Nursing Center in Mokane, Missouri on March 27, 2012.

Emory was born April 29, 1937, in Columbia, Missouri, the son of the late Emory S. Adair Sr. and the late Louise (Tussie) Adair.

Emory will be sadly missed and lovinly remembered by two sons, Travis Adair of Fulton, Missouri and Mark Adair of Columbia, Missouri; three daughters, Tammy Adair of Columbia, Missouri, Carrie Adair of California, Missouri and Vicky Adair of Ashland, Missouri; grandchildren, Samantha and Ravin Adair, along with several other randchildren; three sisters, Mary Ellen Russell, Doris Baumgartner and Dolly Adair all of Mount Vernon, Missouri; a companion for over thirty years, Roxie Shields.

In addition to his parents, Emory was preceded in death by one brother, Paul W. Adair.

It was Emory's wishes to be cremated. There will be a small family service held at a later date.
Emory S. Adair
March 27, 2012"

Emory S. Adair, age 74, of Fulton, Missouri passed away at Riverview Nursing Center in Mokane, Missouri on March 27, 2012.

Emory was born April 29, 1937, in Columbia, Missouri, the son of the late Emory S. Adair Sr. and the late Louise (Tussie) Adair.

Emory will be sadly missed and lovinly remembered by two sons, Travis Adair of Fulton, Missouri and Mark Adair of Columbia, Missouri; three daughters, Tammy Adair of Columbia, Missouri, Carrie Adair of California, Missouri and Vicky Adair of Ashland, Missouri; grandchildren, Samantha and Ravin Adair, along with several other randchildren; three sisters, Mary Ellen Russell, Doris Baumgartner and Dolly Adair all of Mount Vernon, Missouri; a companion for over thirty years, Roxie Shields.

In addition to his parents, Emory was preceded in death by one brother, Paul W. Adair.

It was Emory's wishes to be cremated. There will be a small family service held at a later date.


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