Brian Wayne Adams

Brian Wayne Adams, November 4 th , 1966 – January 22 nd , 2021

 

Brian Wayne Adams, 54 of Baytown, TX, suddenly passed away on January 22, 2021 in Houston, TX. Brian lived a fulfilling life as a father, brother, husband, and friend. Life threw him many difficulties, but he always persevered and was always determined to see his life dreams accomplished. He was a dedicated worker being a master fabricator in the sign industry creating things by hand that many would need machines for. He had a love for collecting train memorabilia and looking for old factories to explore. Brian is survived by his wife Susie Adams, his sons Brian C. Adams, Brandon M. Adams and his grandson Aaron Adams. He is also survived by his mother Ina Stevenson, his sister Tina Stevenson and brother Ricky Adams.

He is preceded in death by his 2 nd born son Matthew Aaron Adams who he now goes to join up above.

The family has entrusted Leal Funeral Home to take care of the arrangements.

A viewing is scheduled for January 28th, 2021 located at 1813 Holland Ave. Houston, TX
77029 from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Burial is scheduled for January 29th, 2021 located at 2421 TX-146 Dayton, TX 77535

starting at 11:00 am.

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