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Information for Ned F. Adamson
2 August, 1920 - 21 June, 1997
From the Idaho Press-Tribune
24 June, 1997
Contributed by Dennis McIndoo
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Ned F.
Adamson |
Ned F. Adamson, 76, of
Nampa, died Saturday, June 21, 1997, at his home after a long
illness. Memorial services will be conducted at 10:00
a.m., Wednesday, June 25, 1997, at the Alsip Funeral Chapel,
Nampa. Rev. Kenneth Britt will officiate. Burial
will be in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Caldwell.
Ned was born on August 2, 1920, in Girard, Kansas.
He joined his family in Nampa in 1940. He enlisted in
the Navy in 1941, serving as a medic during WWII. Ned
was a Pearl Harbor survivor. He married Beatrice V.
Ferguson on November 1, 1945, at Camp LeJuene, North Carolina,
where they were both stationed while in the Navy. He
briefly separated from the military following the end of WWII.
Ned entered the Air Force in 1949, where he served over
20 years. He retired from the Air Force as a Chief
Master Sergeant. During his military career, Ned worked
in hospital administration. After retiring from the Air
Force, Ned and Beatrice returned to Nampa, where he was
employed at Mercy Medical Center for 10 years.
To those who knew and loved Ned, he will be remembered
for his love of family and the country. He was an avid
golfer and member of Broadmore Country Club.
He is survived by: his wife, Bea of Nampa; three
children, Con Adamson and his wife, Jan of Sirra Vista, AZ,
Pat Hubbell and her husband, Bob of El Cajon, CA, and Sandy
Robison and her husband, Steve of Vacaville, CA; seven
grandchildren, David and Lynn Adamson, Michael, Shelly and
Kevin Hubbell and Rebekka and Ryan Robison; and a
brother, Lawrence Adamson of Nampa.
The family will greet friends at the Adamson residence
following the memorial service.
The family suggests that memorial contributions may be
sent to the MSTI-West, 308 E. Hawaii Ave., Nampa, Idaho. |
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