Rex Aduddell – June 22, 2016

Aduddel Obit PicRex Aduddell, 75, of Claude, died Wednesday, June 22, 2016.

A gathering of family and friends will be at the home at 100 N Cherry St in Claude, TX. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers of Claude and a memorial will be held at a later date.
Rex was born December 29, 1940 in Clarendon, TX to William Edward and Pearlie Aduddell. Rex attended schools in Clarendon and Claude, Tx. He married Jeannie on August 29, 1959 in Memphis, TX and they raised their children in Claude.

Among his many talents Rex worked as a carpenter and a millwright. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and he was very artistic which he demonstrated through his painting, jewelry making and other metal and wood arts.

He was preceded in death by his wife Jeannie, brothers Bill, Bob and Danny and sister Jerre Bretthauer. He was also preceded by a granddaughter, Candice Leigh Feland.

Survivors include his daughters Kelly Kelley of Claude and Sharla Matthews and husband Dean of Panhandle; sons Bret Aduddell and wife Kira of Fort Collins, CO and Tom Edd Aduddell of Amarillo; his brothers Tex Aduddell of Matheson, CO and Dee Adduddell of Claude; his sisters Nita Short of Colorado Springs, CO, June Tucker of Walsenburg, CO, Joyce Cagle of Strasburg, CO, Cinda Shuping of Hamlin, TX, Glenda Chenault of Canyon and Marie Shipley of Aurora, CO; seven surviving grandchildren; Jennifer, Kimber, Nathan, Trena, Jonathan, Janéy and December; his great-grandchildren, Dominick, Donovan, Marie, Macie, Anika, Shamara, Callie, Kyree, Trudy, Benjamin, Drake, Lillie Austin and Tilly.

In lieu of flowers the family request that memorials be made to Claude Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 189, Claude, TX 79019; or the Claude EMT Association at P.O. Box 289, Claude, TX 79019

0 Replies to “Rex Aduddell – June 22, 2016”

  1. To the family truly a sad time but take comfort from the scriptures that soon all sickness and death will be a thing of the past. Please read Isaiah 25:8. Revelation 21:3-5

  2. I am sorry to hear about Rex. I have been gone from “where the best begins” a long time. I thought a lot of Rex Aduddell.

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