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Old 10-12-2007, 09:02 AM
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Longest Married Hubby in the World Laid to Rest: A Great UPC story



80 YEARS OF MATRIMONY Roy Alfred Adams: Until his death, it was believed that he and his wife were the longest-married couple in the world, although the record had not yet been published


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Service is today for Roy Adams, 101

10/12/2007
Last Modified: 10/12/2007 5:18 AM


PRYOR -- Roy Alfred Adams, who in July had marked his 80th wedding anniversary with his wife, Bertha Adams, died Tuesday. He was 101.

Services are set for 2 p.m. Friday at the United Pentecostal Church under the direction of Stephens Funeral Home.

Adams was born Oct. 30, 1905, in Crocker, Mo., to Lucy and John Quincy Adams. He was one of eight children.

He attended Lead Hill Schools in Arkansas and barber school in Tulsa.

He worked for 35 years as a barber, retiring in 1980 and passing his shop on to his son Pokey Adams.

He married Bertha Naomi Nalley on July 18, 1927, in Wewoka.

When the couple reached their 80th wedding anniversary, they were contacted by the "Tonight Show" and "Good Morning America," but because of their poor health, they declined to travel to be on either television show.

They recently were contacted by Guinness World Records. Until Roy Adams' death, it was believed that they were the longest-married couple in the world, although the record had not yet been published.

When asked in July about the first time he met his wife, Adams told the

"I caught eye of her, and I liked the looks of her."

When prompted to say what she had looked like, he replied, "She looked like a younger woman back then."

Adams remembered driving a 1926 Ford coupe on their first date, although he did not recall the date itself. The couple dated for only six months before marrying.

About 50 years ago, when their children were mostly grown, they began caring for foster children. Over the years, they fostered about 200 children, and in 1986, Roy Adams received a certificate of appreciation from the Oklahoma Department of Human Services for his volunteer work.

In 1987, he was honored with the Service to Mankind award from the Sertoma Club of Pryor.

He was a member of the Centenarian Club of Oklahoma, and he and his wife attended the Northeast Active Timers Celebration of Centenarians reception, an Oklahoma Centennial event that honored Oklahomans who were 100 or older.

Adams is survived by his wife, Bertha Naomi (Nalley) Adams; three sons, J.C. Adams of Garland, Texas, Pokey Adams of Pryor and Lee Ray Adams of Locust Grove; two daughters, Helen Weaver and Wanda Fry, both of Pryor; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 25 great-great-grandchildren.
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Old 10-12-2007, 09:12 AM
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That is awesome to see 2 people stay married that long.

Which UPC church is the funeral at?
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On the online UPCI church directory ... a Pastor Nance is listed as the pastor in Pryor, OK.
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The couple married on July 18, 1927.
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He was indeed a UPCI church member .... here is an obituary in the Pryor Daily Times !!!


Roy Adams
Funeral services for Roy Alfred Adams, 101, Pryor, are Friday, Oct. 12, 2 p.m., at United Pentecostal Church. Brother Rick Nance will officiate and burial will follow at Graham Memorial Cemetery. Services are entrusted to Stephens Memorial Chapel.

Adams was born Oct. 30, 1905, in Crocker, Mo. He died Oct. 9, at his residence.

He married Bertha Adams on July 18, 1927, in Wewoka. He worked in the oil fields until moving to the Pryor area in the 1940s. After moving to Pryor, he opened and operated Adams Barber Shop for 35 years, retiring in 1980. During that time, they provided a home to more than 200 foster children. He was recognized by many organizations for his volunteer service. In 1986, he received a certificate of Appreciation from the Department of Human Services of Oklahoma for his volunteer services. In 1987, he received the Service to Mankind Award from the Sertoma Club. He and Bertha set a record in the Guinness Book of World Records for the “Longest married couple in the world.” He was a member of the United Pentecostal Church and the Centenarian Club of Oklahoma.

He is survived by his wife, Bertha, of the home; three sons, J.C. Adams, Garland, Texas, Pokey Adams and wife, Claudia, Pryor and Lee Ray Adams and wife, Wauhilla, Locust Grove; two daughters, Helen Weaver and Wanda Fry and husband, Odis, all of Pryor; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; and 25 great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Quincy and Lucy (DeVore) Adams; five brothers; two sisters; one grandson and one granddaughter.

If you wish to send condolences to his family or sign his “Memory Book,” visit www.stephensmemorialchapel.com.

http://www.pryordailytimes.com/obituaries/local_story_283091505.html
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Roy and Bertha Adams have five children, 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and 27 great-great grandchildren.

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Another great story missed by the Herald.
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How sweet. These are the stories we need to read more of.
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Great story, I just noticed something though- it seems like he might have been the care giver here. Its really not a rare thing for the care giver to die before the disabled spouse.

Thanks for posting the pictures I liked that!
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