Morgan Rex Adcock, 37 of Athens, Alabama, died Thursday,
October 3, 2024 at his residence.
Mr. Adcock was born December 23, 1986 in
Decatur, AL, he was a member of Plumbers and Steam Fitters local #760 in Muscle
Shoals, AL.
There will be a 1PM Graveside Service Thursday at Limestone
Memorial Gardens with David Jones officiating.
Visitation is Thursday 11AM
until 12:30PM at Spry Funeral Home in Athens.
Survivors: Son: Elliott Daniel
Adcock of Athens; Parents: Danny and Kay Adcock of Athens; Brother: Manion Adcock
of Athens; Niece: Phaedra Adcock of Athens.
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1 comment
Lisa Lovvorn & Stuart Houston
2024-10-19 16:56:06
Dear Mr. & Mrs Adcock & Manion, We was very sad to hear about Rex. Stuart had spoken to him 2 weeks ago. He seems to looking forward to coming home and getting his life together. Stuart & Rex spoke of getting Rex's scooter going. Addiction is taking over our children. It enters your mind and takes control. It's a battle each & every day for those that battle addiction. Believe me when I say I know to well. My daughter is an addict. "Really" I was afraid every phone call I received. She now a recovering addict, she has dedicated her life to help others in their fight through addiction. Four years ago, I to drove my daughter to a rehabilitation center. I tried to learn about addiction. I just never realized that it's taking over our youth. I knew I needed help in understanding. I couldn't understand why she couldn't just stop. I truly will keep your family in my prayers. I know days ahead are going to be hard. If I could help you in any way please don't hesitate to call me. If you need anyone to just talk to please.
We was very sad to hear about Rex. Stuart had spoken to him 2 weeks ago. He seems to looking forward to coming home and getting his life together. Stuart & Rex spoke of getting Rex's scooter going. Addiction is taking over our children. It enters your mind and takes control. It's a battle each & every day for those that battle addiction. Believe me when I say I know to well. My daughter is an addict. "Really" I was afraid every phone call I received. She now a recovering addict, she has dedicated her life to help others in their fight through addiction. Four years ago, I to drove my daughter to a rehabilitation center. I tried to learn about addiction. I just never realized that it's taking over our youth. I knew I needed help in understanding. I couldn't understand why she couldn't just stop. I truly will keep your family in my prayers. I know days ahead are going to be hard. If I could help you in any way please don't hesitate to call me. If you need anyone to just talk to please.
Yours truly
Lisa 256-559-7681