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Don S. Adams

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Don S. Adams

Birth
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
28 Aug 2021 (aged 88)
Burial
Levan, Juab County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5504306, Longitude: -111.8526917
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Commander Don S. Adams, 88, of Mission Viejo, California, returned home to our Father in Heaven on August 28, 2021.

Don was born January 23, 1933 in Layton to the late Frances and Donald H. Adams. He was the second of four children: Nita (Eugene) Norman, Sharlet (Robert) Gilchrist, and Dianne Flint. On March 6, 1953, he married the love of his life, Joan E. (JoAnn) Shepherd, in Elko, Nevada. Three years later, they were sealed for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple. They were happily married until his passing over sixty-eight years later.

Don served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-six years. He was a true patriot who loved his country. After retiring from active duty, he worked in civil service for the Navy as a Director of Operations (DeCA).

Don loved to serve others, especially in his church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served with love as an Elder's Quorum President, Young Men's President, Bishopric member, Scout Leader, Navy Recruits Branch Presidency member, and Temple Worker in the San Diego Temple. He received his Master's degree in Reading and Literacy from Roosevelt University in Chicago.

Don is preceded in death by his sister, Sharlet Gilchrist. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn E. Adams; daughter, Cheryl Adams, of Oregon; son, Steven Adams (Miriam), of Nevada; sisters, Nita Norman and Dianne Flint; and grandchildren, Christina Salisbury, Tiffany Pelz-Masson, Louise (Charm) Decena, Renee Erickson, Joseph Masson, Elizabeth Pettey, and Sierra Adams; as well as sixteen great-grandchildren. Don dedicated his life to his extensive family. They were the light of his life, and he was a shining light in theirs.

A service will be held on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. in the Levan First and Second Ward Chapel, Levan, with a viewing one hour prior to the services.
He will be laid to rest in the Levan Cemetery.
Published in the Deseret News from September 2 to September 3, 2021.
Commander Don S. Adams, 88, of Mission Viejo, California, returned home to our Father in Heaven on August 28, 2021.

Don was born January 23, 1933 in Layton to the late Frances and Donald H. Adams. He was the second of four children: Nita (Eugene) Norman, Sharlet (Robert) Gilchrist, and Dianne Flint. On March 6, 1953, he married the love of his life, Joan E. (JoAnn) Shepherd, in Elko, Nevada. Three years later, they were sealed for time and all eternity in the Los Angeles Temple. They were happily married until his passing over sixty-eight years later.

Don served in the U.S. Navy for twenty-six years. He was a true patriot who loved his country. After retiring from active duty, he worked in civil service for the Navy as a Director of Operations (DeCA).

Don loved to serve others, especially in his church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served with love as an Elder's Quorum President, Young Men's President, Bishopric member, Scout Leader, Navy Recruits Branch Presidency member, and Temple Worker in the San Diego Temple. He received his Master's degree in Reading and Literacy from Roosevelt University in Chicago.

Don is preceded in death by his sister, Sharlet Gilchrist. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn E. Adams; daughter, Cheryl Adams, of Oregon; son, Steven Adams (Miriam), of Nevada; sisters, Nita Norman and Dianne Flint; and grandchildren, Christina Salisbury, Tiffany Pelz-Masson, Louise (Charm) Decena, Renee Erickson, Joseph Masson, Elizabeth Pettey, and Sierra Adams; as well as sixteen great-grandchildren. Don dedicated his life to his extensive family. They were the light of his life, and he was a shining light in theirs.

A service will be held on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. in the Levan First and Second Ward Chapel, Levan, with a viewing one hour prior to the services.
He will be laid to rest in the Levan Cemetery.
Published in the Deseret News from September 2 to September 3, 2021.


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