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161. Max
Clayton ADAMS was born on 25 Jan 1928 in Marble Rock, Floyd , Iowa.16,74
He died on 28 Jun 1997 in Marble Rock, Floyd , Iowa.16,74 His Obituary
appeared in the Globe Gazette on 1 Jul 1997 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo , Iowa
Max Clayton Adams
MARBLE ROCK _ Memorial services for Max Clayton Adams, 69, of Friendship Acres,
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the United Methodist Church, with the
Rev. Rosemary Rohde-Frank officiating. Interment of cremains will be in Westside
Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Reid_s Funeral Chapel,
with a public Scripture service at 7:30 p.m.
Max Clayton Adams was born Jan. 25, 1928, in Marble Rock, a son of Gerald Edwin
and Ena Louise (Ackley) Adams, and died Saturday evening (June 28, 1997) at his
home in Marble Rock following a lengthy battle with cancer.
He received his education in the Marble Rock Public Schools graduating in 1945
and attended Iowa State University where he studied Civil Engineering. He was
then engaged in the Merchant Marines - Army Transport Company, in New York.
On Feb. 27, 1947, he enlisted in the United States Army where he served as company
clerk for the 114th Signal Service Company in Germany. He was discharged on June
29, 1948. He re-enlisted on Jan. 27, 1949, serving with the Headquarter Company
of the 937th Combat Engineering Group serving in Korea during that conflict.
Following his discharge, on Aug. 4, 1952, he was united in marriage to Lois W.
Shultz. To this union were born four children: Debra, Amber, Reid and Darla.
Max received his Journeyman Electricians Card and worked for various companies
in electrical construction.
In 1960, he and his family returned to Marble Rock and two years later, he began
working for the Oliver Tractor Works, later White Farm Equipment until his retirement
in 1990.
He served on the U.A.W. Executive Board, trustee, skill trades chairman and served
on the Bargaining and Grievance Committee.
For 23 years, Max lived in Rockford. He was united in marriage to Marlys (Clapp)
North in November of 1972. To this union, was born one daughter, Emily Adams.
Marlys died Aug. 25, 1984. In 1994, Max returned to Marble Rock making his home
at Friendship Acres.
Max was an avid reader of historical and fiction books and enjoyed going fishing.
He was a life member of the V.F.W. in Charles City and the American Legion in
Marble Rock.
Living family members include four daughters and their spouses, Debra and Otto
Warren of Augusta, Kan.; Amber and Randy Bushbaum of Rockwell; Darla and Philip
Parker of Rockford, and Emily Adams of Charles City; one son, Reid and his wife,
Jackie Adams of Marble Rock; four stepchildren, Ricky North of Arkansas; Lisa
Powell of Washington; Andrea Moore of Rudd, and Robin Fischer of Rockford; 13
grandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren; four sisters and their spouses, Shirley
Sellon of Mason City; Faith and Louis Flaschenreim of Belle Plaine, Minn.; Ruth
and Don Newton of Apache Junction, Ariz., and Judi and Darryl Rabideau of Scottsdale,
Ariz.; four brothers and their spouses, Owen and Florence Adams of Bishopville,
S.C.; Lee and Eva Adams of Union, Mo.; Larry and Mary Lou Adams of El Cajon,
Calif., and Dr. Jerry and Julie Adams of San Diego, Calif.
He was preceded in death by his second wife, parents and one brother, Dean Adams,
who died in infancy.
Those planning an expression of sympathy may direct memorials to the Max Adams
Memorial Fund in care of the family
Max Clayton ADAMS and Lois Wilma SHULTZ were married on 21 Aug 1952.74,87
They were divorced.74 Max Clayton ADAMS and Living had the following children:
Max
Clayton ADAMS and Marlys (Clapp) NORTH were married on 24 Nov 1972.74,87 Marlys
(Clapp) NORTH was born on 11 Jul 1935.74
She died on 25 Aug 1984.87
Max Clayton ADAMS and Marlys (Clapp) NORTH had the following children:
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