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Harry D Adcock

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Harry D Adcock

Birth
Poplarville, Pearl River County, Mississippi, USA
Death
1 Jul 2010 (aged 88)
Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
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Harry was a son of Jack and Vallie Adcock. He grew up in Rayville, Lousiana, where he graduated from Rayville High School. He attended college before serving in the Air Force in England and Germany during World War II.

Harry was superintendent of Union Compress Warehouse Company and Macon Ridge Warehouse in Mississippi and Louisiana for 40 years. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, and Alabama baseball and football, as well as just spending time with his family.

He married Bobbi ____ . They moved to north central Arkansas in 2003 and were members of East Side Baptist Church in Mountain Home.

The funeral was held July 3 at the Roller Funeral Home, with Dr. Mike Shy officiating. The family asked that memorials be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House in Mountain Home or to East Side Baptist Church.

Harry was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, J.C. and Billy; and by his great-grandson Grayson.

He was survived by his wife Bobbi; his daughter Karen (Danny) Taylor of Collierville, Tennessee; his son Harry C. (Pat) Adcock of Trenton, Tennessee; his grandchildren Josh (Michele) Gerow, Garrison Taylor, Leslie (Brad) Essary and Rachel (Andrew) Criner; his Great-grandchildren Preston, Justin, Stone, Brett, Eli, Emma, Maggie, Jacob and Andrew; his brother James (Julia Ann) Adcock of Rayville, Louisiana; Bobbi's family including John and Anne Brister of Salesville and Johnny, Gloria and Adam Brister of Pace, Mississippi; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Harry was a son of Jack and Vallie Adcock. He grew up in Rayville, Lousiana, where he graduated from Rayville High School. He attended college before serving in the Air Force in England and Germany during World War II.

Harry was superintendent of Union Compress Warehouse Company and Macon Ridge Warehouse in Mississippi and Louisiana for 40 years. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, and Alabama baseball and football, as well as just spending time with his family.

He married Bobbi ____ . They moved to north central Arkansas in 2003 and were members of East Side Baptist Church in Mountain Home.

The funeral was held July 3 at the Roller Funeral Home, with Dr. Mike Shy officiating. The family asked that memorials be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House in Mountain Home or to East Side Baptist Church.

Harry was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, J.C. and Billy; and by his great-grandson Grayson.

He was survived by his wife Bobbi; his daughter Karen (Danny) Taylor of Collierville, Tennessee; his son Harry C. (Pat) Adcock of Trenton, Tennessee; his grandchildren Josh (Michele) Gerow, Garrison Taylor, Leslie (Brad) Essary and Rachel (Andrew) Criner; his Great-grandchildren Preston, Justin, Stone, Brett, Eli, Emma, Maggie, Jacob and Andrew; his brother James (Julia Ann) Adcock of Rayville, Louisiana; Bobbi's family including John and Anne Brister of Salesville and Johnny, Gloria and Adam Brister of Pace, Mississippi; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.


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