William Keith Adamson passed away in his home on Saturday, July 18, 2015 of a heart attack. He was a great father, grandpa and friend to all that go to know him. He was born January 9, 1957 to Joe Adamson and Phyllis Adamson and stepmother Melva Adamson. He had a big family: Steve Adamson, Ed Adamson Jr., Joseph Adamson and Sandra Adamson. His stepbrothers and sisters are Robert Patterson, Rick Patterson and Sue Smart. He had many children: Angie Adamson Osbahr, Sandra Adamson, Corie Adamson and Andie Adamson with his first wife, Christine Koopman. He had a relationship with June Osbahr and they added more children to our family: Son Adamson and Adam Adamson. He was also like a father to: Tony Osbahr, Melinda Osbahr Ramsey, Michael Osbahr, Nicayla Osbahr, and KKyle Osbahr. He had six grandchildren: Keith Osbahr, Christina Adamson, Crystal Osbahr, Justice Adamson, Cutler Adamson, and Anihus D'Angelo Galaviz Adamson. He was also like a grandfather to all of his step grandchildren. He loved working with his hands and head. He often wanted to show us all new things about new trades and carpentry. He loved wood working in all kinds of ways. That's why he had a long career in construction. He was so full of knowledge and was always trying to teach us all the things that he knew. He made us all better people in life for that. We all love him very much. I don't think a day will go by that we don't remember He will be greatly missed, loved and revered by all. LOVE YOU POPS!!! Graveside services with military honors will be held at 1:00 pm on Monday, July 27, 2015 at Utah Veterans Memorial Park Cemetery, 17111 South Camp Williams Rd, Bluffdale, UT. Services entrusted with Didericksen Memorial, 435-277-0050.
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Thank you Keith for always being kind. I never had one issue with, you nor you I. We always had that close connection and understanding generally about the things of life. You loved me like a step dad so to speak. The knowledge of construction and remodeling that was passed along to me and your whole family is greatly appreciated and invaluable. You were the best it gets for a creative and bright construction mind. I have thought about you on many occasions since you have gone away, and my heart is still deeply broken and reaches for you. Of the whole family, you were the one who brought the light and good vibes to the party or communing. Though much has changed between me and family members, out of my control, my heart hopes and wishes for the best for your family left behind. I know they have been through much. I hope for peace and understanding for them. I will always love you "dawg" and keep you in my heart of hopes.