Remembering Mike Adcock

It is never easy to say goodbye to our community members, association members and legends.   Mike Adcock was an amazing man who brought his company to the Western Colorado Contractors Association in the year 2000 and became a fixture of the WCCA family.  Mike Adcock of Adcock Concrete was a hard worker and expected the same from his staff.  But when it came to others, there is little he would not do to make things happen for them.  He was one of the very last pioneers to hold fast to printed projects to develop his estimates and envision what his team would be taking on for their next project.  The word “CAN’T” was not in his vocabulary as his creative mind would take over and start finding solutions to issues and dreams. He would find wonder in nature and try to replicate unique patterns to incorporate into concrete designs just to see if he could do so. He worked with integrity, sweat equity, and always with a smile.

One year, the WCCA Members wanted to have a creative golf hole at an event that raised money while having fun.  The idea was to tee off from a prosthetic bottom and try to land the ball closest to a toilet bowl in the fairway.  Mike decided to create the bottom out of concrete the first year which took a toll on many of the new golf drivers.  Later we found out the mold was of his own design and cast. But he made it work for the cause.

From helping create a huge event from a thought (such as the WCCA Gauntlet of which benefited Special Olympics and the community), to helping take the time to show a smaller contractors the ropes in the industry so everyone could play in the same sandbox, he gave unselfishly to the construction community and will be dearly missed by WCCA.  Mike Adcock passed in December of 2024.

The Adcock Concrete Staff and Adcock Family would like to invite those of you who knew him to join in :

A Celebration of Life for Mike Adcock

March 15, 2025 at 3:00 pm

at the First Presbyterian Church, 3940 27 ½ Rd.