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Dock Wilson Adams

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Dock Wilson Adams

Birth
Bessie, Lake County, Tennessee, USA
Death
23 Sep 2004 (aged 72)
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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East Prairie, MO - Dock Wilson Adams, 72, died Sept. 23, 2004, at the Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau.
Born Feb. 11, 1932, at Bessie, TN, to the late James Neely "Shorty" and Vina Caroline Bugg Adams, he had lived in the Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau since January 2004, having lived in East Prairie since 1999. A retired English professor, he taught at the University of Tennessee in Martin, retiring in 1991. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in the Korean Conflict and was a member of the United Methodist Church in Charleston.
Survivors include: two sons, Richmond Brookshire Adams, and James Neely Adams II.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, James Richard Adams and Paul Clayton Adams, and one sister, Opal Groves.
Visitation was at Shelby Funeral Home in East Prairie.
Graveside services will be conducted at the Oak Grove Cemetery near Charleston. Dr. John McCluskey, professor of English at the University of Tennessee at Martin, will officiate.
Sep 24, 2004 Sikeston Standard Democrat
East Prairie, MO - Dock Wilson Adams, 72, died Sept. 23, 2004, at the Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau.
Born Feb. 11, 1932, at Bessie, TN, to the late James Neely "Shorty" and Vina Caroline Bugg Adams, he had lived in the Veterans Home in Cape Girardeau since January 2004, having lived in East Prairie since 1999. A retired English professor, he taught at the University of Tennessee in Martin, retiring in 1991. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia and received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he served in the Korean Conflict and was a member of the United Methodist Church in Charleston.
Survivors include: two sons, Richmond Brookshire Adams, and James Neely Adams II.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, James Richard Adams and Paul Clayton Adams, and one sister, Opal Groves.
Visitation was at Shelby Funeral Home in East Prairie.
Graveside services will be conducted at the Oak Grove Cemetery near Charleston. Dr. John McCluskey, professor of English at the University of Tennessee at Martin, will officiate.
Sep 24, 2004 Sikeston Standard Democrat

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