He practiced law in Kansas City, Mo. and wrote a law column for newspapers there. He also published several articles on law. He practiced law, until the onset of his illness.
He also loved music, and played several instruments. He wrote and recorded his sons, and published a book of his poetry.
He is survived by three sons, Bruce and Julie Adams, Lester E and Katrina Adams, and Loyd T Adams, one daughter, Delores I Bratcher, three half sisters, Betty Hinz, Romona Remy, and Loretta Kelldorf, four brothers, Gerald, Jerome, Alvin, and William Adams, six grandchildren, one niece, Bonnie Christine, one nephew, Virgil Lynn and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, one brother, a nephew and two half brothers.
He practiced law in Kansas City, Mo. and wrote a law column for newspapers there. He also published several articles on law. He practiced law, until the onset of his illness.
He also loved music, and played several instruments. He wrote and recorded his sons, and published a book of his poetry.
He is survived by three sons, Bruce and Julie Adams, Lester E and Katrina Adams, and Loyd T Adams, one daughter, Delores I Bratcher, three half sisters, Betty Hinz, Romona Remy, and Loretta Kelldorf, four brothers, Gerald, Jerome, Alvin, and William Adams, six grandchildren, one niece, Bonnie Christine, one nephew, Virgil Lynn and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters, one brother, a nephew and two half brothers.
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