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Anna Sue <I>Bull</I> Adams

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Anna Sue Bull Adams

Birth
Reed, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
4 Sep 2020 (aged 87)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Reed, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Anna Sue Adams, age 87 and long-time resident of Mangum, Oklahoma, passed away on Friday, September 4, 2020 in Oklahoma City, with her family by her side.

Sue was born on April 25, 1933 to Dock and Beulah (Hatchett) Bull in Reed, Oklahoma. Sue attended 1st-12th grade at Reed Schools, graduating in 1950. Sue married the love of her life, Carroll Mack Adams, on May 5, 1951. From their union, Carroll and Sue were blessed with two loving daughters, Linda and Sherri. Sue was a homemaker who enjoyed helping her family in any way she could. This included being the infamous "gate opener" for her husband Carroll, who often lovingly referred to Sue as "the best wife ever". Sue always enjoyed cooking and sewing and loved getting to prepare a meal for her family. When her girls were in school, Sue loved getting to watching them play basketball. Later in life, Sue enjoyed playing "42" with friends along with watching her grandkids and great grandkids play sports and show livestock. After leaving the farm in Reed and moving to Mangum, Sue and Carroll enjoyed having a cup of coffee and visiting with their coffee group. Sue was an active member of every church she attended, including faithfully teaching Sunday School at the Sulphur Baptist Church in Reed and at the Abundant Life Church in Mangum. After relocating to Altus, Sue became a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Sue was always active in the community, including being a member of the Sulphur Home Demonstration Club, serving on the Old Greer County Museum Board of Trustees, and being a proud member of the Red Hatters.

Sue is preceded in death by her parents, Dock and Beulah Bull, along with her brothers, Larry Lee Bull and Freddy Haskell "Butch" Bull.

Left to honor Sue's memory is her loving husband of sixty-nine years, Carroll Mack Adams; her two daughters, Linda Carole Winters and husband Glen, and Sherri Ann Smith and husband Randy; sister, Pat Hamilton and husband Arleigh; sister-in-law, Waniece Bull; grandchildren, Jed Wayne Winters and wife Krystal, Adam Caroll Winters and wife Emily, Lynsey Danielle Smith and Craig, and Cole Andrew Smith and Cathy; and eight great grandchildren, Gage William Winters, Brenna Grace Winters, Holden Mack Winters, Luke Thomason Winters, Andrew Keith Smith, Charles Craig "Tripp"Gilbert, Hannah Lee Weeks and Dylan Lee Weeks.

Funeral service will be at 10:00 AM, Tuesday Sept. 8, 2020 at :
Abundant Life Baptist Church
22257 State HWY 34
Mangum, OK 73554

Greer Funeral Home, Mangum, Okla.
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The following note is from (I think) a grand-daughter-in-law.................

THE NOTE: Our family lost a huge piece yesterday! Granny was the cook that fed us, the voice that led us, the heart that loved us, and the hands that unlocked every cattle gate! She was an amazing woman that loved the Lord and her family
and lived to serve them. She was one of a kind! I was only lucky enough to have her for a small portion of my life! From the day Jed and I started dating she treated me like I was one of her own! We are going to miss her so much!
Her service is going to be Tuesday @ 10am at Abundant Life Church in Mangum.
Anna Sue Adams, age 87 and long-time resident of Mangum, Oklahoma, passed away on Friday, September 4, 2020 in Oklahoma City, with her family by her side.

Sue was born on April 25, 1933 to Dock and Beulah (Hatchett) Bull in Reed, Oklahoma. Sue attended 1st-12th grade at Reed Schools, graduating in 1950. Sue married the love of her life, Carroll Mack Adams, on May 5, 1951. From their union, Carroll and Sue were blessed with two loving daughters, Linda and Sherri. Sue was a homemaker who enjoyed helping her family in any way she could. This included being the infamous "gate opener" for her husband Carroll, who often lovingly referred to Sue as "the best wife ever". Sue always enjoyed cooking and sewing and loved getting to prepare a meal for her family. When her girls were in school, Sue loved getting to watching them play basketball. Later in life, Sue enjoyed playing "42" with friends along with watching her grandkids and great grandkids play sports and show livestock. After leaving the farm in Reed and moving to Mangum, Sue and Carroll enjoyed having a cup of coffee and visiting with their coffee group. Sue was an active member of every church she attended, including faithfully teaching Sunday School at the Sulphur Baptist Church in Reed and at the Abundant Life Church in Mangum. After relocating to Altus, Sue became a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Sue was always active in the community, including being a member of the Sulphur Home Demonstration Club, serving on the Old Greer County Museum Board of Trustees, and being a proud member of the Red Hatters.

Sue is preceded in death by her parents, Dock and Beulah Bull, along with her brothers, Larry Lee Bull and Freddy Haskell "Butch" Bull.

Left to honor Sue's memory is her loving husband of sixty-nine years, Carroll Mack Adams; her two daughters, Linda Carole Winters and husband Glen, and Sherri Ann Smith and husband Randy; sister, Pat Hamilton and husband Arleigh; sister-in-law, Waniece Bull; grandchildren, Jed Wayne Winters and wife Krystal, Adam Caroll Winters and wife Emily, Lynsey Danielle Smith and Craig, and Cole Andrew Smith and Cathy; and eight great grandchildren, Gage William Winters, Brenna Grace Winters, Holden Mack Winters, Luke Thomason Winters, Andrew Keith Smith, Charles Craig "Tripp"Gilbert, Hannah Lee Weeks and Dylan Lee Weeks.

Funeral service will be at 10:00 AM, Tuesday Sept. 8, 2020 at :
Abundant Life Baptist Church
22257 State HWY 34
Mangum, OK 73554

Greer Funeral Home, Mangum, Okla.
____________________________________________________

The following note is from (I think) a grand-daughter-in-law.................

THE NOTE: Our family lost a huge piece yesterday! Granny was the cook that fed us, the voice that led us, the heart that loved us, and the hands that unlocked every cattle gate! She was an amazing woman that loved the Lord and her family
and lived to serve them. She was one of a kind! I was only lucky enough to have her for a small portion of my life! From the day Jed and I started dating she treated me like I was one of her own! We are going to miss her so much!
Her service is going to be Tuesday @ 10am at Abundant Life Church in Mangum.


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