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Daniel Burton Adams

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Daniel Burton Adams

Birth
Parma, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
Death
19 Dec 2008 (aged 70)
Antelope, Wasco County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Antelope, Wasco County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.916575, Longitude: -120.7178583
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Daniel Burton Adams
1938 ~2008

Daniel was born Jan. 24, 1938 to Walter and Vicie Adams in Parma, Idaho. He graduated from Caldwell High School in 1956. He died Dec. 19, 2008, peacefully at the age of 70, at his home in Antelope, Ore.

In the early years of his life were spent pastoring a church in South Dakota while training to become an electrician/engineer. He continued to work in that profession for over 40 years.

Since retirement he has volunteered many hours at the Young Life Washington Family Ranch Camp located near Antelope. He had a great love for that work.
He had a unique passion for bird hunting and raising setter bird dogs.

He was deeply devoted to his wife and home and is survived by his wife, two sons; three step children and seven grandchildren, one aunt, and two cousins. There are also many extended family members.

Friends are invited to join us in celebration of his loving, charitable life on Dec. 30, at the Antelope Community Church, in Antelope, Ore.
Daniel Burton Adams
1938 ~2008

Daniel was born Jan. 24, 1938 to Walter and Vicie Adams in Parma, Idaho. He graduated from Caldwell High School in 1956. He died Dec. 19, 2008, peacefully at the age of 70, at his home in Antelope, Ore.

In the early years of his life were spent pastoring a church in South Dakota while training to become an electrician/engineer. He continued to work in that profession for over 40 years.

Since retirement he has volunteered many hours at the Young Life Washington Family Ranch Camp located near Antelope. He had a great love for that work.
He had a unique passion for bird hunting and raising setter bird dogs.

He was deeply devoted to his wife and home and is survived by his wife, two sons; three step children and seven grandchildren, one aunt, and two cousins. There are also many extended family members.

Friends are invited to join us in celebration of his loving, charitable life on Dec. 30, at the Antelope Community Church, in Antelope, Ore.

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