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Joe Coleman Adair
08/23/1933 — 11/22/2012
From West, Richland, WA, USA | Born in Pryor, OK
Joe Coleman Adair
Joe was born in Oklahoma. When he was a small boy his dad moved the family to Washington. Joe graduated from Richland High in 1950. He then went into the Army Air Corp for four years. Joe leaves behind his companion of 23 years. He also leaves his four children and his many grandkids. He has two brothers and four sisters. We can't forget Homer his little dog of seven years, she misses him. Joe will be missed very much. He always said no flowers, but if anyone wants to they can make a donation to the Tri-City Union Gospel Mission in his name. A Memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 2:00pm at Einan's Funeral Home in Richland, WA.
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Opal, her kids, all of Joe’s children and grand kids. May you rest in peace brother Joe.
I will miss you dad. Our chats over coffee and all your wisdom. Thank you for loving me no matter what. You will forever be in our hearts. Rest in Peace dad
We miss you so much grandpa. We wish you were still here. It’s really weird and heart breaking that you are gone. I love you<3
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Opal, her kids, all of Joe’s children and grand kids. May you rest in peace brother Joe.
I will miss you dad. Our chats over coffee and all your wisdom. Thank you for loving me no matter what. You will forever be in our hearts. Rest in Peace dad
We miss you so much grandpa. We wish you were still here. It’s really weird and heart breaking that you are gone. I love you<3
We got to know Joe the last 10 years of his life. He always had the part and know how we needed to fix almost anything. I built a biodiesel plant and Joe was a great connection in acquiring free hot water tanks and many other odds and ends that I needed in building a biodiesel reactor. He was always curious and willing to lend a hand. He even taught me how to make pizza dough. I enjoyed our conversations and his always present “side kick” dog Homer. He will be missed…
so sorry to hear of Joes passing. frank n my family have know him for a many years. always a very helpful man when we needed him always had ways of fixing things. frank passed in April of 06. , do know the heart break. god bless the family. . please except our sympathy
I have known the Adair family for many years. I consider your families as good friends of mine. I have had many visits with Jo over the years. I found them to be very interesting. I will miss Jo very much. I share in the Adair families Loss. Always. Walt Morgan
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Joe Coleman Adair