"Corky" Adcock of Quinton,
formerly of Lanagan, Mo. who died
Tuesday at Haskell County Hospial
will be at 2p.m. today at Quinton
United Pentecostal Church
with Rev. George Mantooth officiating,
assisted by Rev. Michael Flint.
Music was provided by
Angie Harrod and Pam Dalton.
Bwial was at Palestine Cemetery
under the direction of Black's
Funeral Home of Quinton. He was 58.
Born Nov. 13, 1940 Russelville,
he was the son of William E.
"Ted" and Minnie (Wiles) Adcock.
He was reared and attended school
in Quinton and married Lou Evelyn
Teague on August 18, 1971 in
Neosho, Mo. He lived at Lanagan,
Mo., for 20 years and worked as a
drywall hanger and truck driver. He
had returned to Quinton this month.
Kids: Randy Green, Kevin Green, Rudy Adcock, Sula Crockett, Bobby Gene Adcock (9/10/1961-4/26/2010), Kenneth, Jamie, David, Johnny, Cathy Pence and Donna Adcock.
"Corky" Adcock of Quinton,
formerly of Lanagan, Mo. who died
Tuesday at Haskell County Hospial
will be at 2p.m. today at Quinton
United Pentecostal Church
with Rev. George Mantooth officiating,
assisted by Rev. Michael Flint.
Music was provided by
Angie Harrod and Pam Dalton.
Bwial was at Palestine Cemetery
under the direction of Black's
Funeral Home of Quinton. He was 58.
Born Nov. 13, 1940 Russelville,
he was the son of William E.
"Ted" and Minnie (Wiles) Adcock.
He was reared and attended school
in Quinton and married Lou Evelyn
Teague on August 18, 1971 in
Neosho, Mo. He lived at Lanagan,
Mo., for 20 years and worked as a
drywall hanger and truck driver. He
had returned to Quinton this month.
Kids: Randy Green, Kevin Green, Rudy Adcock, Sula Crockett, Bobby Gene Adcock (9/10/1961-4/26/2010), Kenneth, Jamie, David, Johnny, Cathy Pence and Donna Adcock.
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