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Marcia Rae <I>Domby</I> Adams

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Marcia Rae Domby Adams

Birth
Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, USA
Death
21 Jun 2017 (aged 69)
Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, USA
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Marcia R., 69 of Ontario died June 21, 2017 at home. Services pending Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Condolences to the family may be made at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 23, 2017
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Marcia Rae Adams, 69, of Ontario, Oregon passed away Wednesday, June 21, 2017 in her home under the tender loving care of Heart ‘n Home Hospice Staff.

Marcia was born July 15, 1947, in Ontario, Oregon, the daughter of Paul and Genevieve Domby. She was raised near Weiser, Idaho and in the Porter’s Flat area until graduating from Weiser High School in 1965. Marcia married Richard W. Jackson in 1965, just out of High School and together they raised two sons. Todd and Jason. Marcia worked for the Othello Outlook Newspaper in Washington, May Trucking and Woodgrain Millwork in Idaho, and Cunningham & Herrick in Oregon. Marcia joined the Jaycettes, TOPS, and Blue Mountain Old Time Fiddlers and she was the photographer for the Gem State Fiddler’s. She held a wide variety of positions and titles while lifting the spirits of everyone she met.

She is survived by her husband of 13 years, Earl Adams of Ontario, Oregon. Earl’s two sons and their wives, Lon and Shirley of Ontario, Oregon. Brad and Suzanne of Ontario, Oregon. Stepchildren, Toni of Payette, Idaho and grandchildren Charissa, Kyle, and Colby. James of Payette, Idaho and grandchildren Markel and Travis. Surviving son, Todd of Meridian, Idaho, grandchildren Rebekah, Kyleigh, Cody, and Joshua. Great-grandchildren Olivia, Dylan, and Jordyn. Not to mention the many children Marcia openly accepted around the Treasure Valley. Nephew Jesse Lewallen and his helpful wife, Tabitha. She is also survived by her two brothers and their wives, Steve and Glenda Domby of Weiser, Idaho and John and Tess Domby of Lemon Grove, California and numerous nieces and nephews, and numerous cousins.

She was proceeded in death by her son, Jason, her parents, Paul and Genevieve, her sister, Christie Lewallen, and her second husband, Mel Tucker.

Our heartfelt thanks to all of the medical staff at St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute.
Marcia R., 69 of Ontario died June 21, 2017 at home. Services pending Lienkaemper Chapel, Ontario. Condolences to the family may be made at www.lienkaemper-thomason.com

Published in Idaho Statesman on June 23, 2017
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Marcia Rae Adams, 69, of Ontario, Oregon passed away Wednesday, June 21, 2017 in her home under the tender loving care of Heart ‘n Home Hospice Staff.

Marcia was born July 15, 1947, in Ontario, Oregon, the daughter of Paul and Genevieve Domby. She was raised near Weiser, Idaho and in the Porter’s Flat area until graduating from Weiser High School in 1965. Marcia married Richard W. Jackson in 1965, just out of High School and together they raised two sons. Todd and Jason. Marcia worked for the Othello Outlook Newspaper in Washington, May Trucking and Woodgrain Millwork in Idaho, and Cunningham & Herrick in Oregon. Marcia joined the Jaycettes, TOPS, and Blue Mountain Old Time Fiddlers and she was the photographer for the Gem State Fiddler’s. She held a wide variety of positions and titles while lifting the spirits of everyone she met.

She is survived by her husband of 13 years, Earl Adams of Ontario, Oregon. Earl’s two sons and their wives, Lon and Shirley of Ontario, Oregon. Brad and Suzanne of Ontario, Oregon. Stepchildren, Toni of Payette, Idaho and grandchildren Charissa, Kyle, and Colby. James of Payette, Idaho and grandchildren Markel and Travis. Surviving son, Todd of Meridian, Idaho, grandchildren Rebekah, Kyleigh, Cody, and Joshua. Great-grandchildren Olivia, Dylan, and Jordyn. Not to mention the many children Marcia openly accepted around the Treasure Valley. Nephew Jesse Lewallen and his helpful wife, Tabitha. She is also survived by her two brothers and their wives, Steve and Glenda Domby of Weiser, Idaho and John and Tess Domby of Lemon Grove, California and numerous nieces and nephews, and numerous cousins.

She was proceeded in death by her son, Jason, her parents, Paul and Genevieve, her sister, Christie Lewallen, and her second husband, Mel Tucker.

Our heartfelt thanks to all of the medical staff at St. Luke’s Mountain States Tumor Institute.


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