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J.K. Adams
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Condolence From: Leon New
Condolence: In recognition,honor and respect to J.K., he was a down to earth mentor in agriculture. He recognized and addressed advanceing technology based on sound principles that led all to benefit. J. K. was superior in evaluating circumstances and addressing the issues that leads to progress. His family benefits from his recognized leadership to everyone he served so well as Bailey County Extension Agent. J.K. was a great mentor for me as we worked together with Bailey County crop producers, responding to advancing irrigation systems, technology and management opportunities. And Margaret, thanks for the superior meals you prepared when I worked in Bailey County with J.K.
Monday November 17, 2014
Condolence From: Dennis Newton
Condolence: So sorry to here about J.K. Passing. He was a great influence on my life through 4-H. He showed me what I wanted to do with my life- be a County Agent. I was one for 32 years. He influence and help guide so many. He will be missed.
Saturday November 15, 2014
Condolence From: Kelley Jo Barnett
Condolence: Mrs. Adams and family, J.K. was a great friend to me in the 60's and 70's while I lived in Bailey County. We enjoyed many stockshow/kid experiences together. When he would come "down off the cap" to central Texas where I live now, he would seek me out to visit. It was always a pleasure to enjoy a little piece of home with him. I know he was a great infleuence on many young lives. He will truly be missed. My sincerest sympathies. Kelly Jo
Saturday October 18, 2014
Condolence From: Kirk Lewis '82
Condolence: J.K. Adams was my first County Agent and set my impression of what that was. The mutual respect and concern for each other that he and my daddy, Leon Lewis, had was a great example and inspiration for me. Long discussions on the turnrow were followed by working together to establish demonstration plots and harvest the same. I was introduced to livestock shows and animal husbandry through his efforts. As a result of my 4-H animal projects, I received a Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Scholarship that allowed me to attend Texas A&M University, become an Agricultural Extension Agent with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, meet my first wife and have my first son. Since, I have returned to farming, remarried, adopted two more wonderful children, had grandchildren and enjoyed a life tied to agriculture. Thanks Mr. Adams.
Friday October 17, 2014
Condolence From: Judy Johnson Cloud
Condolence: Joe ~ Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your father was such a fine, well respected man and leader in the Muleshoe community. His life work touched so many in such a positive way.

Claudine Elliott, John Elliott & Judy Cloud
Thursday October 16, 2014

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