Cecil LaVelle Adams

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Cecil LaVelle Adams

Birth
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Jun 1962 (aged 56)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
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He is interred with his daugher-in-law Elaine Lindrus Adams and Great Granddaughter Megan Elaine Brookover at Cypress View Mausoleum, he will hold her in his loving arms until I am with her again.

Probably the most handsome man who ever lived.

Cecil was the district commercial manager of the Pacific Telephone Co.
He was born in Winfield Kansas and moved to Los Angeles in 1927. He joined the telephone company after graduation from Southwestern College in Kansas, In 1942 he moved to San Diego when he was assigned as telephone office manager in National City. In 1952 he took over the Chula Vista exchange and in November, 1960, was appointed district commercial manager in San Diego.

He was a director of the San Diego YMCA, president of the Chula Vista Rotary Club in 1956 and 1957, a member of the former United Fund board and a member of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce's Committee on Salt Water Conversion.

He was married to Maurine Elizabeth Philpott Adams and they had two children, Don LaVelle Adams and Karen Christine Adams Hunter.
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He is interred with his daugher-in-law Elaine Lindrus Adams and Great Granddaughter Megan Elaine Brookover at Cypress View Mausoleum, he will hold her in his loving arms until I am with her again.

Probably the most handsome man who ever lived.

Cecil was the district commercial manager of the Pacific Telephone Co.
He was born in Winfield Kansas and moved to Los Angeles in 1927. He joined the telephone company after graduation from Southwestern College in Kansas, In 1942 he moved to San Diego when he was assigned as telephone office manager in National City. In 1952 he took over the Chula Vista exchange and in November, 1960, was appointed district commercial manager in San Diego.

He was a director of the San Diego YMCA, president of the Chula Vista Rotary Club in 1956 and 1957, a member of the former United Fund board and a member of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce's Committee on Salt Water Conversion.

He was married to Maurine Elizabeth Philpott Adams and they had two children, Don LaVelle Adams and Karen Christine Adams Hunter.

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Paternal haplogroup R1b1b2a1a1d