BORN

1947

DIED

2010

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910 North Loop 1604 East

San Antonio, Texas

Fred Adcock Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 21, 2010.

Fred Adcock, 63, passed away on Thursday, May 20, 2010. He was born in Tulsa, OK on January 29, 1947 to Frederick H. and Anna Mae Malone Jr. He was vice-president of Commercial Concrete Company. Fred is survived by his wife, Yuliya; son, Brad Adcock and wife Denise; daughter, Haley Koenig and husband Chris; step-sons, David Wenske and Alexander Shirokov; grandaughters, Ashtyn Adcock, Baylor Adcock, Kennedy Adcock, Kayden Koenig; sister, Jennifer Hudgeons and husband Ken; nieces and nephews; Chris & Laura Mitchel, Dan & Tara Fiechtl, Ryan & Margaret Mitchel, Trevor & Ashley Hudgeons, Kelly & Callan Dullea, Lindsey Hudgeons. The visitation will be held on Monday, May 24, 2010 from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. at Sunset North Funeral Home, 910 North Loop 1604 East (between Stone Oak Parkway-Voigt Dr. and US Hwy. 281.) The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. at the funeral home. The interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution to the American Lung Association, www.lungusa.org/donate. To offer condolences, please log on to www.sunsetnorthfuneralhome.com.

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March 21, 2011

Terry Shackelford

I just learned that Fred passed away in 2010. I'm so sorry I didn't have a chance to visit with him in recent years. Last time we talked was during our college years, and I lost track after that. I am saddened to learn he was as close as San Antonio, as my daughter has been there the last three years and we could have easily gotten together.
I have pleasant memories of Fred and am glad to see he has such a loving family. Kindest Regards, Terry Shackelford, PHS class of 1965.
Formerly of Kemah, TX

May 26, 2010

To the Adcock family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. I wish you strength and comfort at this time. I briefly knew him but ,but he was always very kind to me. Angel Dallmann

May 26, 2010

Sparks Family

Dear Brad and Haley and family........ Fred will be certainly missed. I remember the first time I met him. I came into your office off of I-10 and told Fred I needed some stamps because I was going to stamp me some concrete. He simply asked what are you going to use for concrete? I said, well I guess some of that vinyl sack concrete from Home Depot. He said "no you won't be stamping any concrete." He went on to explain the art and I quickly decided to stick with garage floors. At that time I had no idea that our families would somewhat merge in business and friendship. It wasn't hard to see where Brad and Haley got their servant attitudes. From that first day meeting Fred, he was always willing to help... always! As the years went by I began to share more about my life with Fred, and he listened intently. He was never too quick to offer advice, but did so when it seemed timely and appropriate to the situation. After sharing each time with Fred, I felt like everything was going to be alright. Although I did not always apply his advice immediately or for a sustained period of time, it HAD sunk in. Today, I can absolutely with conviction say that Fred played an important role in my life and he will ALWAYS have a special place in my heart. I hope Fred meets my Dad in heaven...... Maybe together they can both watch over our families. Your friend...... Kyn Sparks (San Antonio, TX.)

May 25, 2010

Gilbert Parra

To Brad and family,
We were truly saddened to hear of the loss of your Dad and will pray for you to find peace during this difficult time. We have always held you in the highest regard and know that your Dad must have felt the same way about you. We are sure he was extremely proud of you and was very happy to be a part of your daily life. We know you will keep honoring his memory by being the person you are. Thank you for being part of our lives as well. The Parra's

May 25, 2010

Scott Gilliam

To the Adcock Family, I know most of you do not remember me but Brad, your Dad was a father figure to me when I didn;t have one.

May 25, 2010

Kerry and Brad Kusik

Jennifer and Ken,
Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. May the Lord be with you during this time of need. We love you!

May 25, 2010

Trev and Ash Hudgeons

Ken and Jen,
We are praying the Lord will comfort you in your time of loss. If you need anything please let us know.
With Love

May 23, 2010

Diane Malaney Ellis

Dear Jennifer & Family, I am so very sorry to hear about Freddie's death. He was such a good man. I am praying that you will find much comfort in all the happy memories you made together. I love you and remember that you are in my thoughts, prayers and especially in my heart.

May 23, 2010

Laura Reeves

Dear Jennifer Ann and Family of Fred --How saddened the Malone side of the family is to learn of Freddie's passing. We all have the fondest memories of many summer reunions with all the cousins "hanging out together" at DH and Ione's cabin. I'm sure Fred is in the middle of a big "bridge" card game with the Malone siblings. God Bless and sweet dreams, Freddie.
Laura Lee and all the Malone cousins

May 23, 2010

Katherine Kilmer Smith

To the Adcock family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Some of the fondest memories I cherish are of Coach Adcock on the soccer field always pushing us to do our best. He always had an easy smile and was unfailingly proud of the "Demons". I wish you strength and comfort and hope you know that Coach Adcock touched many lives in a very positive way.

May 23, 2010

Dear Jennifer, just wanted you to know how saddened I am at Freddie's passing. He is such a big part of my memories growing up and I know how much he will be missed by all. My prayers are with you and your entire family I will be thinking of you. Kat (Malaney) Anderson

May 22, 2010

Dear Jennifer & family - Wanted to express our heart-felt sympathy, to let you know that we are praying for the Lord to comfort you with good memories at this difficult time. Your Cousin, Becky Anderson - Tulsa, OK

May 22, 2010

Dear Cousin Jennifer, Ken and family of Cousin Freddie, It was with great sadness that I heard of Freddie's death. Wish I could be there to give comfort and support to you and the family. I, along with Paul, will be lifting you to the Father for the strength needed during this time of grief. Your cousin, Lucy Adcock Sheriff (Semarang, Indonesia)

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