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Kenneth Adams Sr. 63 years old of Caldwell, ID died tragically in a car accident February 21st 2019. Kenneth was born on November 25, 1955 to Robert and Vina Adams he was the youngest son of 8 children.

Kenneth was a proud and honorable man, Kenneth married the love of his life Deborah on June 2nd 1977 they have three children Jessica, Hettie Kenneth Jr.

Kenneth was a hard worker and loved providing for his family, and could be found fishing any given day

Kenneth is survived by his wife of 42 years Deborah Adams his children Jessica Leos(Robert), Hettie Adams(Bill), Kenneth Adams Jr. And his grandchildren Hunter, Morgan, Carter, Audrey, Harley, Charlie, Joseph and bonus grandchildren Christopher, Wesley, Elizabeth, Alexis, Rob Jr. his mother-in-law Mary Arnold and several loving family members Susie and Joe Conley, Jeff McDowell, Robin Breiding and several loved nieces and nephews

Kenneth is preceded in life by his parents Robert and Vina Adams his brother David Adams and grandmother in law Myrtle Higgins

Kenneth's wishes were to have his ashes placed with his mother and brother at a time to be determined. 

The Adams family thank you for the outpouring of support, love and prayers.

" He has gone fishing" 

I've finished life's chores assigned to me.... so put me on a boat headed out to the lake... I got this

Please send along my fishing pole for ...I have been invited to a fishing hole where every day is a day to fish...

Don't worry or feel sad for me.. I'm fishing with my brother... I got this 

We will see each other soon... you'll be here fishing with me in time

but till we are together again to all of those who think of me...

Be happy and smile for I have gone fishing... I got this


February 28, 2019
February 28, 2019
Kenny was a brother-in-law in name, but really a brother to me. .... He lives on in each of us, with our stories and memories.  I was 14 years old when Kenny married my sister Debbie. He was always there for me during difficult times, joyous times, whenever I needed him he was always there no questions asked. He taught me how to fish ( sorry Kenny, I still can't bait the hook), we had the best camping trips, Vegas trips, family gatherings. There are so many great memories I will cherish forever. I will never forget you, I will always be here for Debbie and the kids, don't you worry... I got this.

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February 28, 2019
February 28, 2019
Kenny was a brother-in-law in name, but really a brother to me. .... He lives on in each of us, with our stories and memories.  I was 14 years old when Kenny married my sister Debbie. He was always there for me during difficult times, joyous times, whenever I needed him he was always there no questions asked. He taught me how to fish ( sorry Kenny, I still can't bait the hook), we had the best camping trips, Vegas trips, family gatherings. There are so many great memories I will cherish forever. I will never forget you, I will always be here for Debbie and the kids, don't you worry... I got this.
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