of West Memphis, AR
June 21, 1935 - January 5, 2017
Lucille Adams, 81, West Memphis was born June 21, 1935 in Parsons, TN the daughter of the late Earnest and Liller Pratt- Rosson. She entered into eternal rest on January 5, 2017 at her residence. Ms. Adams was well known and remembered for her loyal dedicated service working in the cafeteria of West Memphis High School for nearly 15 years. Ms. Adams is survived by two sons; Terry and Billy Adams along with daughter Brenda Pipkin all of West Memphis. Also surviving are ten grandchildren; Davy Pipkin, Chris Pipkin, Arminda Franklin, Melvin Adams III, Michael Adams, Maria Adams, Terry Adams, Jr., B.J. Adams, Daniel Adams, and Trent Adams. Lucille is also survived by thirteen great grandchildren and was blessed with five great-great grandchildren. A sister Evelyn Schultz of Memphis and brother Roger Rosson ( Brenda ) of Parsons also survive her. Ms. Adams also is survived by a sister in law Margie Rushing of Southaven; special nephew, Bruce Rosson; and host of nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Lucille is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Melvin Adams, Sr.; two sons, Melvin, Jr. and Ricky Adams, seven brother and three sisters.
Billy, Terry, Brenda,
Sorry to hear about your mother. She was a dear lady and was always nice to me. I probably spend about as much time on yall's front porch as I did at home. I remember her and Old man every time i drive by the place.
Allan
Pipkin family so sorry for your loss your family is in my prayers if you need anything please let us know grandma Adams will always have a special place in my heart she was a wonderful lady
Hi Billy,
We ran the table together in WM, 1st - 12th so I feel like I knew your Mom. I am sorry for your loss.
David McCullough
Terry:
Please accept our condolences on the loss of your mother.
Ernest & Dorothy Byerly
sorry four your lost, she was such a wonderful person, I know she will be missed. prayers for the family.
Deepest sympathy for your loss. Mrs. Adams was a true sweetheart. Praying for comfort for the family.
Brenda, Terry and family,
I'm so sorry to read about your Momma. I remember the times she came into the grocery store and all the good times in the neighborhood. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Love,
Melissa.
So sorry you have lost a loved one. A scripture that brings me comfort is Revelation 21:3-4.