Mr. Adcock passed away due to a long illness, Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at his daughter's residence in Oklahoma.
Mr. Adcock was a veteran of the Air Force for 20 years. He worked in the medical field as a lab tech until the age of 65, retired, and began working as a caregiver.
Mr. Adcock was preceded in death by his wife of 28 years, Mary Ann Adcock; father, Elmer Thomas Adcock; his mother, Jessie Beatrice Turner Adcock; and two brothers, Herschel Adcock and Harry Adcock.
Survivors include his children, Rusty and Stephanie Vaughan, of Monroe, LA; Tilford and Janet Carter, of Aline, OK; Carl Adcock and fiancé, Jeanette Wynn; and James Adcock, Jr., and fiancé Benee Vallery; 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Obituary provided by Mulhearn Funeral Home of Monroe, LA.
Mr. Adcock passed away due to a long illness, Wednesday, April 8, 2015, at his daughter's residence in Oklahoma.
Mr. Adcock was a veteran of the Air Force for 20 years. He worked in the medical field as a lab tech until the age of 65, retired, and began working as a caregiver.
Mr. Adcock was preceded in death by his wife of 28 years, Mary Ann Adcock; father, Elmer Thomas Adcock; his mother, Jessie Beatrice Turner Adcock; and two brothers, Herschel Adcock and Harry Adcock.
Survivors include his children, Rusty and Stephanie Vaughan, of Monroe, LA; Tilford and Janet Carter, of Aline, OK; Carl Adcock and fiancé, Jeanette Wynn; and James Adcock, Jr., and fiancé Benee Vallery; 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
Obituary provided by Mulhearn Funeral Home of Monroe, LA.
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