Funeral services for Zenis Marten Adams, 52, a Dickens truck driver were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. Dickens Church pastor C.L. Atkinson officiated.
Mr. Adams died January 28 in the Crosbyton Hospital. He had been a resident of Dickens County since 1964. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Hazel Adams, Dickens; three sons: Harold Adams, Snyder; Marvin Adams, Spur and J.R. Adams, Dickens. Four daughters, Faye Rowe, Oklahoma City, Okla; Judy Bateman, Dickens and Linda Hudson and Vickie Day, both of Spur. Three brothers, Durward Adams, Tulia, C.R. Adams, Jr. Amarillo; Raymond Adams, Dickens; five sisters: Lorene McCoy, Abilene, Laverne Tullis, Snyder; Lucille Atkins, Amarillo, Ethel Copeland, Lubbock and Ruby Walker, Abilene, 14 grandchildren.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
Burial was in Dickens Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, January 1980
Funeral services for Zenis Marten Adams, 52, a Dickens truck driver were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist Church. Dickens Church pastor C.L. Atkinson officiated.
Mr. Adams died January 28 in the Crosbyton Hospital. He had been a resident of Dickens County since 1964. He was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Hazel Adams, Dickens; three sons: Harold Adams, Snyder; Marvin Adams, Spur and J.R. Adams, Dickens. Four daughters, Faye Rowe, Oklahoma City, Okla; Judy Bateman, Dickens and Linda Hudson and Vickie Day, both of Spur. Three brothers, Durward Adams, Tulia, C.R. Adams, Jr. Amarillo; Raymond Adams, Dickens; five sisters: Lorene McCoy, Abilene, Laverne Tullis, Snyder; Lucille Atkins, Amarillo, Ethel Copeland, Lubbock and Ruby Walker, Abilene, 14 grandchildren.
Nephews served as pallbearers.
Burial was in Dickens Cemetery.
©The Texas Spur, January 1980
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