Thurman Adams Jr. Explained

Thurman Adams Jr.
State Senate:Delaware
State:Delaware
District:19th
Term:1972–2009
Succeeded:Joseph W. Booth
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:25 July 1928
Birth Place:Bridgeville, Delaware, US
Death Place:Dover, Delaware, US
Alma Mater:University of Delaware
Occupation:Politician, Business Owner, T.G. Adams & Sons, Inc.
Spouse:Hilda
Residence:Bridgeville, Delaware

Thurman G. Adams Jr. (July 25, 1928  - June 23, 2009) was a Democratic member of the Delaware Senate, representing the 19th District. He was the longest-serving state senator in Delaware history, at the time of his death.[1]

Biography

Adams was born in 1928 to Thurman and Bessie Lillian Adams. He was the youngest of four children, and grew up working on the farm during the Great Depression and World War II. He was educated in the public schools and graduated from the University of Delaware in 1950.

Death

On June 23, 2009, Adams died from pancreatic cancer at Kent General Hospital in Dover. He was 80 years old.[2]

Legacy

The University of Delaware acquired the personal papers and collectible memorabilia of Adams in 2010. Items may be displayed as part of a special collection after review and processing.[3]

The University of Delaware named its research and education farm in Georgetown, Delaware in honor of Adams. The research farm is named the Thurman G. Adams Agricultural Research Farm.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Library acquires papers of Thurman Adams Jr. . University of Delaware. September 6, 2012.
  2. News: Sen. Thurman Adams dies . Cape Gazette . June 24, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090626074125/http://www.capegazette.com/storiescurrent/200906/adamsthurman23.html . June 26, 2009 .
  3. Web site: Library acquires papers of Thurman Adams Jr. . University of Delaware. September 6, 2012.
  4. Web site: A cultivated legacy. University of Delaware. September 6, 2012.