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Robert L Adair

Birth
Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
6 Apr 2008 (aged 76)
Moses Lake, Grant County, Washington, USA
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Obituary for Robert L. Adair

Robert “Bob” Adair, forty-two year resident of Moses Lake, passed in his sleep at home April 6, 2008.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Joyce, and three sons: Brian, Kyle and his wife Kerri and son Nick, and Todd and his wife Lisa, all residing in Seattle.

Bob was one of 10 children growing up in Indiana, with one sister, Beverly Wiggs and her family, still residing in the Midwest.

Bob also served our country in the Navy and Marine Corps., during the Korean War, receiving several honors and medals. Bob transferred to Moses Lake with the Olympia Brewery to take a position managing Lang Distributing, which he later purchased and became Adair Distributing. After selling the beer distributorship, Bob worked on the greens crew at both Moses Lake and Warden golf courses. During Bob’s time in Moses Lake, he enjoyed boating, fishing, golfing and taking great pride in his yard.

A family service will be held at a later date in Seattle, where Bob will be put to rest.

www.kayserschapel.com
Obituary for Robert L. Adair

Robert “Bob” Adair, forty-two year resident of Moses Lake, passed in his sleep at home April 6, 2008.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Joyce, and three sons: Brian, Kyle and his wife Kerri and son Nick, and Todd and his wife Lisa, all residing in Seattle.

Bob was one of 10 children growing up in Indiana, with one sister, Beverly Wiggs and her family, still residing in the Midwest.

Bob also served our country in the Navy and Marine Corps., during the Korean War, receiving several honors and medals. Bob transferred to Moses Lake with the Olympia Brewery to take a position managing Lang Distributing, which he later purchased and became Adair Distributing. After selling the beer distributorship, Bob worked on the greens crew at both Moses Lake and Warden golf courses. During Bob’s time in Moses Lake, he enjoyed boating, fishing, golfing and taking great pride in his yard.

A family service will be held at a later date in Seattle, where Bob will be put to rest.

www.kayserschapel.com


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