Josephine Marie Adams' Obituary
Celebrating the Life of Josephine Marie Adams. She was born on August 17th 1930, in Willard, Missouri. Her parents were Ray and Margaret Rowden. She was the youngest of the three children. Josephine graduated from Willard High School in 1947. Before leaving Willard, she married Donald Roy Adams. They moved to Oklahoma in 1954 and stayed in Tulsa. Her Husband was a barber, and she was a bank teller all while taking care of the two children, Steve born in 1955 and Kevin, born in 1957. After ending her 20 year career at the Banks, she started working at St.Francis Hospital as a sectary for building and grounds. She retired from St.Francis in 1997. After Retirement from St. Francis, both Josephine and Don were in retirement together, his retirement was from Ford Motor Company. During their years of retirement they enjoyed great trips as a couple with friends and family. Loved welcoming new marriages into the family, and welcoming all the lovely grand and great grandchildren. Going to Church every Sunday and Wednesday and having strong faithful connection to their favorite church was one of their hobbies Josephine loved to share with Don, as well as some of her own activities include work with the eastern star, she was a an officer 1991. Preceded Death by her Mother, Father, Brother, Sister and Husband. Survived by two Children Steve and spouse Ruth and Kevin Adams and spouse Billie. Grandchildren: Amy Christenberry, Jennifer Turner and spouses Michael Christenberry and Brad Turner and Haley Adams, Matthew Adams and spouse Stephanie. Brian James Rosser and Spouse Charla Rosser. Dustin Rosser. Great Grandchildren: Lance Christenberry, Dalton Christenberry, Maddox Christenberry and Ashlyn Christenberry. Harmony Turner, Mackenzie Turner, Landry Turner, Khloe Turner. Cody Rosser, Tyler Rosser, Chase Rosser and Angel Rosser, Levi Rosser, Chance Adams.
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