Born in Spartanburg, S.C., he was the son of the late John Boyce and Nora Youngblood Adair. Mr. Adair was preceded in death by his grandchildren, Margo Mullins Moon, Dixie Adair Turbeville and Matthew Adair, and great grandson, Hunter Turbeville.
Affectionately known as "Big Daddy", Mr. Adair was a dedicated family man who was loved and will be missed by his family and many friends that he leaves behind. He has made his home in Madison County since 1954, was a U.S. Army veteran of WW II and was retired from the U.S. Soil Conservation Service following 42 years of service. Mr. Adair was a longtime active member of Hull Baptist Church where he served in numerous capacities including Deacon and Sunday School teacher. He was an honorary lifetime member of the American Red Cross as a volunteer and dedicated many years of service.
Published in Athens Banner-Herald on January 7, 2013
Born in Spartanburg, S.C., he was the son of the late John Boyce and Nora Youngblood Adair. Mr. Adair was preceded in death by his grandchildren, Margo Mullins Moon, Dixie Adair Turbeville and Matthew Adair, and great grandson, Hunter Turbeville.
Affectionately known as "Big Daddy", Mr. Adair was a dedicated family man who was loved and will be missed by his family and many friends that he leaves behind. He has made his home in Madison County since 1954, was a U.S. Army veteran of WW II and was retired from the U.S. Soil Conservation Service following 42 years of service. Mr. Adair was a longtime active member of Hull Baptist Church where he served in numerous capacities including Deacon and Sunday School teacher. He was an honorary lifetime member of the American Red Cross as a volunteer and dedicated many years of service.
Published in Athens Banner-Herald on January 7, 2013
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