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Honoring The Memory Of
Brother Master Sergeant Retired Albert Lynn Adams
entered into this l ife on the fo u rth day of Jan uary
1951 in Corpus Christi, Texa s, where he was reared in the fear of our all
mighty father. He accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized,
where he was a member at the St. Paul United Methodist Church.
Albert attended school in the Corpus Christi School District moving on
to Floyd Moody High School where he was a member of the N. J.
R.O.T.C. Program and a member of the Varsity Football Team.
Following graduation from Floyd Moody High School, Albert enlisted
in the United States Air Force, serving his country with honor and
devotion for over twenty six years.
fete leaving to serve his country in the United States Air Force,
Albert took for his bride, his high school sweet heart, Shawn Ann
Anderson, lovingly called "Sherry". The two never wanted to be apart
from one another so they traveled the world together, letting us know
What Love Has To Do With It. This union was blessed with a
daughter, Shandra Aniesha Adams and tlwy remained gloriously
■un ited for thirty six-years. He was truly a faithful husband and a very
loving and caring father.
dffSetl leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife, Sharon Ann
Adams; daughter, Shandra Aniesha Adams-Wright; his beloved father,
Raymond Huff and mother, Ruby Huff, Corpus Christi, Texa.s; six
brothers, Willie Adams (Henrietta), Ft. Worth, Texas, Fred Adams,
Corpus Christi, Texas, Leroy Adams (Natlene), El Paso, Texas,
Raymond Huff, Jr., Corpus Christi, Texas and Henry Ray Huff
(Renee), Katy, Texas; two sisters, Wanda Faye Heslip, Corpus Christi,
Texas and Ora Mae Dixon, Jacksonville, Florida>; three grandchildren,
Ashley Lynn Wright, Shanon Avery Wright and Aaron Wright; three
God children, Michael A. Anderson, II, Erica Jones and Janela Jones
and a host of nieces, nephews and many many close friends too
numerous to name them all.
Don't giueOe (yon me, (j-oli now Tot (flee
r . {j-ollowiug tHe pcrtR God laid (jon me.
I toofe <Nis Kand wRen I decud tNim call
I twined my bacte and dejyt it all.
I e.ou?.d not stay anotR.ei day,
To laugd, to loo-e, wonfe on play.
Tastes le(jt undone must stay tdat way,
I (jound tdat peace at tfi.e close ofj day.
Ijj my panting das lejj-t a i>oid.
THen (fill it witH toieiti.befl.ed joy.
A (f .iendsR.ip sta/ited, a laucjil, a teiss,
yes, tHese tilings I too will miss.
"Be not bwtdened witS. times ojj soiaow,
T wisi( you tile sunslline o(j tomoiuiow.
My life's been fyull, IVe saitoled mucl,
Good (jKiends, good times, -A foiled one's touc.IL
PelftapS my time Seemed all too buiejj,
Don't lengthen it now witli. undue giiejj.
Lijjt up youii Kea/it and sS.a*.e witR. me,
God wanted me. now, <He Set ma fjltee.
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