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Seymour Fenton “Morrie” Adams

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Seymour Fenton “Morrie” Adams Veteran

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 Jan 2015 (aged 73)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rockport, Aransas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Seymour Fenton Adams died January 29, 2015 in El Paso, Texas. Beloved by his wife, Jean they were married 48 years and blessed by twin children, Christopher Caldwell Adams and Cynthia Adams Kelly. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on November 4, 1941 to Walter Croxton Adams and Marion Warner Adams Ulrich.

He is also survived by his grandchildren Zachary and Katelyn Adams and Connor Kelly.

He attended University School and Worchester Academy, University of Denver and Pasadena City College. He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 thru 1969 with the Nike Missile System at Fort Bliss (El Paso), Texas. He went on to have a 34 year career with Farah Mfg Co (El Paso) as a computer systems analyst retiring in 2002. He was also involved in the El Paso Republican Party as a Judge, Alternate Judge, and Clerk. In his post career, he was asked to be a part of the El Paso Community College's Advisory Board on Computer Training for the students.

Morrie will be remembered for his love of trains, planes, and ships. He was an avid picture-taker and loved to travel. He will be loved and missed dearly by his family and all who knew him.
Seymour Fenton Adams died January 29, 2015 in El Paso, Texas. Beloved by his wife, Jean they were married 48 years and blessed by twin children, Christopher Caldwell Adams and Cynthia Adams Kelly. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on November 4, 1941 to Walter Croxton Adams and Marion Warner Adams Ulrich.

He is also survived by his grandchildren Zachary and Katelyn Adams and Connor Kelly.

He attended University School and Worchester Academy, University of Denver and Pasadena City College. He served in the U.S. Army from 1966 thru 1969 with the Nike Missile System at Fort Bliss (El Paso), Texas. He went on to have a 34 year career with Farah Mfg Co (El Paso) as a computer systems analyst retiring in 2002. He was also involved in the El Paso Republican Party as a Judge, Alternate Judge, and Clerk. In his post career, he was asked to be a part of the El Paso Community College's Advisory Board on Computer Training for the students.

Morrie will be remembered for his love of trains, planes, and ships. He was an avid picture-taker and loved to travel. He will be loved and missed dearly by his family and all who knew him.


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