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- Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, ID)
January 7, 2013
ABERDEEN - Randy Leon Adamson of Aberdeen, Idaho, son of Leon and Adrienne Dance Adamson, passed away Friday, January 4, 2013. Randy was born December 19, 1959, at Kirkland Air Force Base in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Randy lived his early life and school years living in Japan, the Philippines and San Antonio, Texas. He got his formal education and spent his high school years in Aberdeen, Idaho. After his high school graduation, he joined the Navy and served four years on the aircraft carrier USS Midway.
He married Susan Fritz in August of 1984. They had one son, Nicholas Leon Adamson. After Nick was born, Randy joined the Coast Guard and happily served his country for 17 years, serving in many different areas in the United States, including the Mississippi River, Great Lakes, Oregon Coast and Alaska.
Upon his Coast Guard retirement, he moved to Aberdeen, Idaho, and worked in the plant maintenance division of the Simplot Food Group Company.
In 2004, while living in Aberdeen, Randy met the love of his life, Leslie Anne White. They were married in August 2008, at which time Randy earned more kids. Randy and Leslie lived together in their home in Aberdeen, they spent their time riding Harleys, camping, boating, sitting around their fire pit, and enjoying time with family and friends.
Randy greatly enjoyed being involved with the Empties Motorcycle Club and spending time with people that he loved.
Randy is preceded in death by his mother Adrienne Dance Adamson.
He is survived by his wife, Leslie White Adamson; his Father, Leon Adamson; two older brothers Mark (Leslee) Adamson, Mike (Tammy) Adamson; his son Nick (Kamber) Adamson; his stepchildren Ean Fisher, Mallarie (Joel) Bascom and Dalanie Fisher (Gaige Owen); his grandchildren, Hunter and Gavin Adamson, and Almon and Bekkit Bascom, and many, many friends.
Randy touched the hearts of everyone he met. He welcomed people into his family and heart and was always willing to help people out no matter the time or place. He was truly a great man and will be dearly missed.
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