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William R. Adams

January 9th, 1952 - February 16th, 2022

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William R. Adams (Bill) was born in Rapid City South Dakota, on January 9th,1952, to Ray and Betty Adams. He served as a United states Marine from 1971 to 1975, he left as a LT LCpl, and had toured Okinawa, Thailand, and Vietnam. When William returned home, he found his calling as a cook where he enjoyed creating new dishes especially Chile. He is survived by 4 siblings Fred Brownfield and wife Beverly, Verla Young and husband Floyd, Raymond M. Neville and wife Kris, James Adams. Several nephews and a niece: Rob and Brook Brownfield, David Justice, Dannielle Fasen, Cody Melby, Zach and Kyle Neville. Also, several great nieces and nephews that loved him dearly and will remember him for his humor, and love of his Rockies’. He always had a smile and a joke to share with family. In leu of flowers please donate to St. Jude’s in William’s name, as he was an avid supporter. He will be remembered by all as a man who wanted people to be happy, he loved his family and never caused pain to anyone.

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All Veterans Funeral & Cremation - Westminster

Founded by a veteran in 1989, All-Veterans in Westminster offers lower-cost, personalized services that truly honor the sacrifice of America's heroes. Our affordable solutions ensure that each veteran receives a dignified farewell, acknowledging their dedicated service to our country. Transparency is a fundamental principle at All-Veterans—we present clear, upfront pricing without any hidden costs. We offer specialized, cost-effective cremation packages tailored specifically for veterans and their families. You can trust All-Veterans to guide you with care and expertise to honor and serve those who have selflessly dedicated themselves to our nation....

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