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Tom R. Adams

Thursday, December 17, 2020
Tom R. Adams

Tom R. Adams, 88, formerly of Andrews, passed away at the family home in Azle, TX, on December 9th 2020.

Mr. Adams was born on November 10th, 1932, to Brownell and Juanita Green Adams. He was raised in Brownwood and graduated from BHS in 1950. During his years at BHS, Tom was a member of the track team as a pole vaulter. His love of music dominated his high school years as it did all his life. Tom was an active member of the A Capella choir and two quartets, the Downbeat 4 and 3 Hits and a Miss which were frequently featured in concerts and community events. He was selected for All region, All Area and All State Choir. Tom directed music in local churches while still in High School. He attended Howard Payne University and Hardin Simmons University receiving BS in Music from HSU in 1954. He was an active member of the A Capella Choir and Madrigal Singers. He was posted at the

7th Army Headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany in 1955-56. While in Stuttgart, he served as the president and music director of the Protestant Servicemen’s Association on the post. During this time he was “requested” by Colonels and Generals to sing numerous times at special holiday services in several cathedrals in Germany.

Four days after his discharge from the US Army, Tom married Juanice Bishop on July 14th 1956 in Cross Plains, Tx. They were married for 62 years until her death in July 2018. Tom received a Masters in Music at Hardin Simmons in 1957 and began a teaching career that spanned 36 years in Odessa, Snyder and Andrews. He spent 28 years with AISD as the High School Choral Director. Under the direction of Mr. Adams, Andrews choirs earned many honors in UIL and invitational competitions and were named Outstanding Choir at the prestigious Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi, Texas on three occasions in a 10 year period. Mr. Adams directed Bye, Bye, Birdie, Oklahoma, South Pacific, and in partnership with John Hogue and the speech department, Celebrate Life and You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. He coordinated the music department’s participation in the city-wide Bi-Centennial Celebration at Mustang Stadium in 1976. Mr. Adams coached powder puff football in the 1960’s and in 1975 he started the Cave Club at AHS. He took students spelunking and camping in the wild caves in southeastern N.M. Through these activities he came to know students that he had not previously known thro ugh choir or church. Mr. Adams was not only an educational mentor to former students who went on to become music professionals but he shared his faith and cared for the salvation and personal character of his students. He remained, until his death, in frequent contact with scores of former students and colleagues.

Tom served as a judge for UIL Concert, Sight Reading and Solo and Ensemble competitions across Texas for 40 years. He sang in the Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale and sang in community productions including Amahl and the Night Visitors, while living in Andrews. Mr. Adams was elected to the Texas Silver Haired legislature after his retirement from Andrews High School.

“Brother Tom” served as Music Minister, as well as Youth Director and Deacon of many churches in central and west Texas from 1948-2009, including FBC Stamford, Anson and Cross Plains, Crescent Park, Sherwood Park and Northside Baptist Churches in Odessa, Colonial Hill Baptist Church in Snyder, Second Baptist and Calvary Baptist in Andrews, interim director at FBC Andrews and Seminole. He retired as music minister and deacon after a decade at Sunset Heights Baptist Church in Odessa.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Juanice Bishop Adams and his parents, Brownell and Juanita Green Adams. He is survived by his daughters, Carole Boyd and husband Perry of Azle, and Cherie’ Williamson of Abilene; four grandchildren, Taylor Boyd and Wife Charee, Kelli Griffin and husband Jacob, Trevor Boyd and wife Micaela all of Azle and Nathan Williamson of Abilene; his brother SMSgt (ret) James L. Adams and wife Betty, of Arlington. The joys of his life, his five great-grandchildren Christian, Witten and Makenna Boyd; Olivia and Alexia Griffin lived close to him in Azle, Tx. He cherished numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by his dear friend of 78 years, H. Ron Bates, formerly of Brownwood.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, December 22nd, 2020 at Biggers Funeral Home in Lake Worth, TX. Officiating will be the Rev. Jim Brewer of First Baptist, Lakeside Tx. Interment will be at 1:30 p.m. December 22nd, 2020 in the DFW National Cemetery, Dallas, TX. Visitation with the family will be at Biggers Funeral Home, December 21st, 2020, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.

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