Gerald A. Adams

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Gerald R. Adams

Gerald R. “Jerry” Adams, 56, of Willingboro, formerly of Gloucester City, passed away on April 4, 2021.

Born in Woodbury, he is the son of James F. Will Sr. and the late Glenda (Russell) Will.

Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 25 years, Sandra (Smith) Adams; sons, Richard “Rocky” Adams (Rachel), Brandon Reven and Kyle Reven; daughter, Jeri Lyn Adams; granddaughter, Margot; brother, Todd Will (Michelle); sisters, Nicole Lee (Mike) and Tracey Johnson; and many nieces and nephews. He was also predeceased by his brother, James F. Will, Jr.

Jerry had worked as a directional driller with Kmetz Inc. for many years. He played semi-pro football for the Bellmawr Broncos, had a love for music, and enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.

The family would like to offer a special thank you to nurse Tracy Phillips for her love and care of Jerry over the past six years.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Jerry may be made to the Samaritan Gift Processing Center, P.O. Box 71425, Philadelphia, PA 19176-1425, or www.samaritannj.org/giving. Please write Gerald R. Adams in the memo.

Funeral Services were celebrated in the McCann-Healey Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Burial will be held privately at a later date.

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