1927
2012
Noe J. Adame, 84, of Richardson, Texas went to be with the Lord, Wednesday, April 4, 2012.
Funeral servies will be held 10:00 a.m., Saturday, April 7 at Ted Dickey West Funeral Home, Richardson, Texas, with Pastor Bill Brewer officiating. Visitation will be held Friday, April 6 at 6:00 p.m. He will be laid to rest at North Belton Cemetary in Belton Texas, Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
He was born in Mercedes, Texas, September 1, 1927.
He was married to Corina Saldana, July 1, 1951.
He is survived by his wife of nearly 61 years; Daughter, Mary Nell Newby and husband, Tom; Son, Michael Adame and wife Kristy; Four grandchildren: Paul Newby, David Newby; Scott Newby; Erin Adame; and eight great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by a son, James Roel Adame and grandson, Michael Ethan Adame.
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June 5, 2012
Karen Frogge
Connie, we are so sorry to hear about Noe but know he is showing Jesus how to dance to Blue Spanish Eyes! Whenever Henry plays that song I think of the two of you dancing on feet light as feathers! Over the years we've thought of you and all the wonderful lessons you gave us along the way and how Noe always made us laugh. Sasha thought of him as gpa. Love and prayers, Karen and Henry Frogge'
April 8, 2012
Juanice Filippelli
Kristy, Mike and Erin - I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless you during this time.
April 6, 2012
Jack and I feel so grateful to know Noe. While currently in England awaiting the birth of our first grandchild, our hearts are with you. Your entire family is such a blessing in so many ways. Connie & Noe have been "God with skin on", a constant witness to his love and light. We will miss Noe, and pray for continued peace and courage for Connie and her family in the days ahead. We love you.
Jack and Elaine Johnson
April 6, 2012
I love you Dad. There is so much I have to say, but no way to express all my love for you in words. Thank you for all your love and life lessons. I love you and I am content knowing you are free from all physical ailments that took away from the enjoyment you deserved, but that could never contain your lovely spirit. I know Jim was the first one to greet you as he threw his arms around you to welcome you home. I will see you someday Dad and I look forward to throwing my arms around you on that day, kissing your cheek and telling you how much I love you. Forever your son, Michael.
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