When Consuelo was 11 months old, the family moved from Mexico to Austin, Texas to escape the Mexican Revolution. She did not become a naturalized American citizen until February 1, 1952. On June 3 1929, while still a citizen of Mexico, she married Henry Alexander Adams with whom she had two sons, Ernest Earl Adams, and Henry Alexander Adams, Jr. The marriage lasted 52 years until Henry's death in 1981.
Consuelo was preceded in death by her parents, Jesse and Maria Casarez; her husband, Henry Adams; three brothers, Frank, Jesse, and Louis Casarez; a son, Henry Alexander Adams Jr.; and a grandson, Mark Wade Adams.
Survivors include:
Brandon Miller – Great-Grandson
Carol Adams – Daughter
Doug Miller – Grandson-in-law
Ernest Earl Adams – Son
Julius Casarez – Brother
LaVerne Adams – Daughter-in-law
Mary Casarez – Sister-in-law
Melanie Adams Miller – Granddaughter
Michelle Miller – Great-Granddaughter
Sam Casarez – Brother
Trini Casarez – Sister-in-law
Many nephews and nieces
A funeral mass was held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2004, in the chapel at Assumption Cemetery with Father Bud Roland officiating. Interment followed at the cemetery.
Mrs. Adams' obituary appeared in the 20 April 2004 edition of the Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas.
When Consuelo was 11 months old, the family moved from Mexico to Austin, Texas to escape the Mexican Revolution. She did not become a naturalized American citizen until February 1, 1952. On June 3 1929, while still a citizen of Mexico, she married Henry Alexander Adams with whom she had two sons, Ernest Earl Adams, and Henry Alexander Adams, Jr. The marriage lasted 52 years until Henry's death in 1981.
Consuelo was preceded in death by her parents, Jesse and Maria Casarez; her husband, Henry Adams; three brothers, Frank, Jesse, and Louis Casarez; a son, Henry Alexander Adams Jr.; and a grandson, Mark Wade Adams.
Survivors include:
Brandon Miller – Great-Grandson
Carol Adams – Daughter
Doug Miller – Grandson-in-law
Ernest Earl Adams – Son
Julius Casarez – Brother
LaVerne Adams – Daughter-in-law
Mary Casarez – Sister-in-law
Melanie Adams Miller – Granddaughter
Michelle Miller – Great-Granddaughter
Sam Casarez – Brother
Trini Casarez – Sister-in-law
Many nephews and nieces
A funeral mass was held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, April 21, 2004, in the chapel at Assumption Cemetery with Father Bud Roland officiating. Interment followed at the cemetery.
Mrs. Adams' obituary appeared in the 20 April 2004 edition of the Austin American-Statesman, Austin, Texas.
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