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Raymond J. “Ray” Adams

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Raymond J. “Ray” Adams

Birth
Artesia, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
27 Sep 2002 (aged 55)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
27-9-5
Memorial ID
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Ray passed away September 27, 2002 in Sandy, Utah surrounded by his loving family after a long courageous battle with colon cancer. Born June 22, 1947 in Artesia, CA to Loyd H. and Jennie W. Adams. Married Virginia Austin Nov 7, 1987 in Taylorsville. Their marriage was later solemnized June 26, 1993 in the Provo LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church, having served a mission in the Alaskan-Canadian Mission. Ray also served in many other callings as well. The most important mission for him was that of serving his family. His example of strength, selflessness, unconditional love, and devotion will be missed. He lived in California, Kanosh, and Salt Lake City. Ray graduated from South High School in 1965. He owned and operated his own Electrical Company, R.J Adams Electric. He loved hunting, camping, drag racing, and dreaming of his 1963 "Stingray Cor-vette." Ray was able to fulfill his dream of returning to Hawaii with his family prior to his passing. Survivors: wife, Virginia; children, Jared (Celeste), Jaben, Kiley, Chelsea, Brittany; mother, Jennie W. Adams; brothers and sisters, Madelyn Billington, Tom (Jane), John (Teresa), LoyDean (Fred) Bobo, Stan (Rita); half-brother, Loyd K. (Mary); and previous wife, Kristi Jensen. Preceded in death by his father, Loyd H. Adams. "We will miss your homemade fudge, Saturday morning potatoes and popcorn on movie night." "We love you, Ray."
Ray passed away September 27, 2002 in Sandy, Utah surrounded by his loving family after a long courageous battle with colon cancer. Born June 22, 1947 in Artesia, CA to Loyd H. and Jennie W. Adams. Married Virginia Austin Nov 7, 1987 in Taylorsville. Their marriage was later solemnized June 26, 1993 in the Provo LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church, having served a mission in the Alaskan-Canadian Mission. Ray also served in many other callings as well. The most important mission for him was that of serving his family. His example of strength, selflessness, unconditional love, and devotion will be missed. He lived in California, Kanosh, and Salt Lake City. Ray graduated from South High School in 1965. He owned and operated his own Electrical Company, R.J Adams Electric. He loved hunting, camping, drag racing, and dreaming of his 1963 "Stingray Cor-vette." Ray was able to fulfill his dream of returning to Hawaii with his family prior to his passing. Survivors: wife, Virginia; children, Jared (Celeste), Jaben, Kiley, Chelsea, Brittany; mother, Jennie W. Adams; brothers and sisters, Madelyn Billington, Tom (Jane), John (Teresa), LoyDean (Fred) Bobo, Stan (Rita); half-brother, Loyd K. (Mary); and previous wife, Kristi Jensen. Preceded in death by his father, Loyd H. Adams. "We will miss your homemade fudge, Saturday morning potatoes and popcorn on movie night." "We love you, Ray."


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