Ross ADCOCK, 65, died on February 07, 1978 at St. Anthony's Hospital in Amarillo of complications following a heart attack two weeks earlier.
Mr. ADCOCK was born July 13, 1912 in Hemphill County and has been a lifetime resident of the County. He was a partner in the firm of Adcock and Prater Dirt Contractors.
He is survived by his wife, Ethel, of the home; three sons, Jimmie and W. L. (Dub) ADCOCK and Wyman PRATER all of Canadian. A daughter, Mrs. RICHARDSON of North Glenn, Colorado; two brothers, both of Pampa, and Asa of Canadian; a sister, Mrs. Fanny JEFFERS of Gentry, Arkansas and twelve grandchildren.
Services were attended by Stickley-Hill Funeral Home of Canadian.
(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), Thursday, February 09, 1978.)
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Ross ADCOCK, 65, died on February 07, 1978 at St. Anthony's Hospital in Amarillo of complications following a heart attack two weeks earlier.
Mr. ADCOCK was born July 13, 1912 in Hemphill County and has been a lifetime resident of the County. He was a partner in the firm of Adcock and Prater Dirt Contractors.
He is survived by his wife, Ethel, of the home; three sons, Jimmie and W. L. (Dub) ADCOCK and Wyman PRATER all of Canadian. A daughter, Mrs. RICHARDSON of North Glenn, Colorado; two brothers, both of Pampa, and Asa of Canadian; a sister, Mrs. Fanny JEFFERS of Gentry, Arkansas and twelve grandchildren.
Services were attended by Stickley-Hill Funeral Home of Canadian.
(Published in The Canadian Record (TX), Thursday, February 09, 1978.)
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Family Members
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Claude Adcock
1887–1969
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Hercial Adcock
1888–1971
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Marie Lucille Adcock Walser
1890–1967
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Florence Adcock Curnutt
1893–1959
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Clay C. Adcock
1894–1968
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Thurman Adcock
1896–1968
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John Perry Adcock
1897–1955
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Frank Lucian Adcock
1899–1949
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Asa L. Adcock
1901–1982
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Joseph Adcock
1903–1951
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Fannie Mae Adcock Jeffus
1905–1979
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William Adcock Jr
1906–1984
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