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John Franklin Adams

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John Franklin Adams Veteran

Birth
Saloniki, Regional unit of Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece
Death
3 Dec 2020 (aged 88)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6954639, Longitude: -116.3056944
Plot
SECTION 5 ROW A SITE 65
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John Adams entered everlasting life on Dec. 3, 2020 while sleeping peacefully. God and His Word were Dad's passion, and he lived to share the Good News with others. He was an active member of College Church of the Nazarene and Gideons International. He lived with a song in his heart and was a member of 3 choirs. Dad's last hours were spent singing with family members on the phone.

John was born in Greece in 1932 and was raised on a farm in New Mexico with 4 siblings. He loved working outside and "caring for God's world" by picking up trash, recycling, reusing, and reducing may years before it was "a thing to do". One of his favorite sayings was "leave it better than you found it.

John graduated from Pasadena Nazarene College with a degree in education and the joyful beginning of a 65 year marriage to Viola. He earned a master's degree in administration from the University of New Mexico. He was a social studies teacher, traveler, and active reader.

"God Bless America" is one of Dad's favorite songs. He served in the Korean War, loved to wear his uniform, salute fellow veterans, 1st responders, and the American flag. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

"Uncle John" never met a stranger and loved serving others. In addition to teaching, he cared for Missionary Children in Papua New Guinea for 10 years, taught Sunday School and participated in bus ministries at College Church. He held Bible Studies at the Detention Center, volunteered at Ronald Reagan Elementary, and Hands of Hope. He was a Nampa neighborhood helper and friend.

"Granddaddy" is missed and celebrated by 30 family members including his wife- Viola Adams, daughters - Carisa Blowers & Valerie McMahan, son- David Adams, 3 siblings, 9 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, spouses, and many friends. We rejoice that Dad is singing the Hallelujah chorus and Christmas songs in the Heavenly Choir.

A memorial service is being planned at College Church of the Nazarene January16, 2021 at 2 PM with military honors by personnel from the Idaho Army National Guard. A private burial will be at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise.

Nampa Funeral Home Yraguen Chapel
John Adams entered everlasting life on Dec. 3, 2020 while sleeping peacefully. God and His Word were Dad's passion, and he lived to share the Good News with others. He was an active member of College Church of the Nazarene and Gideons International. He lived with a song in his heart and was a member of 3 choirs. Dad's last hours were spent singing with family members on the phone.

John was born in Greece in 1932 and was raised on a farm in New Mexico with 4 siblings. He loved working outside and "caring for God's world" by picking up trash, recycling, reusing, and reducing may years before it was "a thing to do". One of his favorite sayings was "leave it better than you found it.

John graduated from Pasadena Nazarene College with a degree in education and the joyful beginning of a 65 year marriage to Viola. He earned a master's degree in administration from the University of New Mexico. He was a social studies teacher, traveler, and active reader.

"God Bless America" is one of Dad's favorite songs. He served in the Korean War, loved to wear his uniform, salute fellow veterans, 1st responders, and the American flag. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

"Uncle John" never met a stranger and loved serving others. In addition to teaching, he cared for Missionary Children in Papua New Guinea for 10 years, taught Sunday School and participated in bus ministries at College Church. He held Bible Studies at the Detention Center, volunteered at Ronald Reagan Elementary, and Hands of Hope. He was a Nampa neighborhood helper and friend.

"Granddaddy" is missed and celebrated by 30 family members including his wife- Viola Adams, daughters - Carisa Blowers & Valerie McMahan, son- David Adams, 3 siblings, 9 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, spouses, and many friends. We rejoice that Dad is singing the Hallelujah chorus and Christmas songs in the Heavenly Choir.

A memorial service is being planned at College Church of the Nazarene January16, 2021 at 2 PM with military honors by personnel from the Idaho Army National Guard. A private burial will be at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery, Boise.

Nampa Funeral Home Yraguen Chapel

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