Arthur Dale “Curly” Adams of Laramie, Wyoming died peacefully Sunday June 5, 2016 at the age of 87.
He was born May 29, 1929 in Barnard, KS the son of Arthur C. and Hattie (McKim) Adams. A jack of all trades, Art worked for the Forest Service, Northern Gas Company, and Union Pacific Railroad. He always said “There wasn’t a Big Boy Train that I didn’t sleep under. I mean… work on.” Ever the jokester, Art brought smiles to his grandchildren Tiffany, Mike, Ashley, Brenna, Kendra, Alan, Gabe, Angel and Joe. He could always be counted on to pull a quarter out of their ears and was blessed with numerous great grandchildren. He made great friends at the Eppson Center, Ivinson Memorial Dialysis team, and the Laramie Care Center.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and a brother.
In additions to his grandchildren and great grandchildren he is survived by Viola, his wife of 66 years, and three sons JD, Duane, and Mark and several nieces and nephews.
Vigil and rosary will be held Thursday June 9th at 9:30 am at St. Laurence O’Toole Catholic Church followed at 10:00 a.m. with the funeral liturgy with the Reverend Fr. Dave Erickson, celebrant. Interment will be follow at Greenhill Cemetery. A luncheon will follow in the church basement.
Mrs. Adams, Frank and I are very saddened by the loss of Art. He always kept us in stitches when we were at the Senior Center for lunches or dinners. Please know our prayers and thoughts are with you. We know he is now up in Heaven keeping Mom and Daddy in stitches! Always, Marcia & Frank Gaudioso
Viola and family. In memory and in celebration of someone who made this world a brighter and better place. Marge and Elena
thank you Jesus for taking my pop home mark
Vi, JD, Duane and Mark: I'm so sorry for your loss! Art was so funny and a tad ornery, and I really enjoyed the time I spent with him when Duane and I would visit. Please know my love, thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
We really enjoyed Art, his cheerful nature and mischievous sense of humor. Our sympathies and best wishes go out to his family. Sam & Renee Tihen
To Violet. & the family of Art ADAMS : I wish you all peace & blessing in the great loss of Art .He was such an annoying & Pleasant man. I visited Him & Duane at the care center & enjoyed the visit. May God Bless U All in your grief & Change .
"I don"t like saying Good-by" so I will just say "I will see you later".........Love you Pop......
Viola and Family: So sorry to hear about your loss. Arthur was a great man. He always had a smile from ear to ear and knew how to make people laugh.May God's peace and comfort be with you.
Sincere Congratulations to Arts family. I met Art with Dad. An he always had a joke. A wonderful man that will be missed by many. Til we all meet again Art.
It has been a pleasure to know Arthur since I was a teenager. Always silly, and fun to be around. I am proud to say I have spent many wonderful times with Arthur and his extended family. Sorry I can't be there for his services. I am sure their will be many great stories to shared. Sherri Rodriguez
I looked forward to seeing Art several times a week while driving him to dialysis and back to the care center. He was always friendly and upbeat, asking me questions about my dogs and looking at the pictures I showed him. I liked to always have a cinnamon candy ready for him as he got back in the van after a long day of dialysis, he said it hit his spot. He would reciprocate by bringing me popcorn or starlite mints. I will be sorry not to hear about his family who were so important to him. I will miss my friend as I know you will miss your husband father and grandfather. All my deepest sympathy, Jane Baldwin
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Curly was a great man and will be missed.
What a great loss to all of us who loved and knew Art (Curly). And a greater loss for all those who will never have the chance to have that pleasure. You will be greatly missed. Travel fast and safe. Hope to see you on the other side. Ed & Amy
Our most sincere condolences to Arthur's family. May he rest in peace and the family be consoled by the wonderful memories of him.