Mr. Adams is survived by his wife of 58 years, June Selph Adams of Dublin (originally Glenwood), Vicki Adams Blizzard of Knoxville, Tennessee (daughter); Dr. A. Frank Adams III (Jane) of Canton (son), and grandchildren Sarah Marie Blizzard of Atlanta and Benjamin Steven Adams Blizzard of Knoxville, Tennessee.
He is also survived by his brother, John William (Bill) Adams (Anita) of Charlotte, North Carolina, brother-in-law Jim McGreggor of Macon, first cousin James Durward Smith of Atlanta,and numerous nieces and nephews, including Steven William (Apryl) Adams of Tomball, Texas, Laura Ellen Adams Hinsdale (Grover) of Atlanta, John Mark Adams of Atlanta, Brian Keith McGreggor (Michele) of Roswell, Kendall Brent McGreggor of Newnan, John Jerry McDaniel of Woodbine, Judy Marie McDaniel Tipton (Keith) of Glenwood, Debra June McDaniel Brantley (Kendall) of Lyons, and Cara Jane McDaniel Henry (Sam) of Glenwood. He loved each and every one, including his more than 20 great nieces and nephews, and more than 30 great-great nieces and nephews.
Among the many long-term close family friends are Mike Wolfe of Dublin, Robin Mullis Flanders and John Flanders of Dublin, and Glenn Mitchell of East Dublin.
He is predeceased by his parents, Arnold Frank Adams, Sr. and Clifford Estelle (Tip) Horne Adams of Macon, his sister, Lanette Virginia Adams McGreggor of Macon, his brother-in-law, Charles Jerry Selph of Jacksonville, North Carolina, and his brother and sister-in-law, John Bernice and Jessie Marie Selph McDaniel of Glenwood.
Our family story of care for Dad would not be complete without sharing our love and appreciation for his caregivers, the dear angels who have loved him so and helped him to enjoy life for the past few years. They include Gladine Davis, Willia Mae Washington, Susie Davis, Rebekah Mast, Sharon Ming, Ella Brown, and Geraldine Stanley.
A member of the First Baptist Church of Dublin for more than 50 years, Mr. Adams was also a lifetime Noble of the Al Sihah Shriners of Macon, Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Georgia (Olivet No. 27),a lifetime Lion's Club member of Dublin, 50-year member of the Dublin Country Club, 40-year member of the Chatham Club in Savannah, and several other organizations, including the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, charter member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Sons of Confederate Veterans Life Member Camp No. 2, Order of the Shillelagh, Georgia Seniors' Golf, Moose Club, Elk's Club, and a special appointment by President Nixon to the Small Business Administration. He was also president of the Community Concert Association of Dublin in the late 1960s. Mr. Adams was a tremendous supporter of the WWII veterans, especially since his brother-in-law was a career Marine. He made sure his diner in Savannah flew the Hunter AFB flag to welcome home our volunteer troops. He also frequently attended the Ma Hawkin's and McDonald's ROMEO club meetings, and shared good conversations with many friends.
Mr. Adams will be interred at Edge Family Cemetery in Glenwood, Georgia, at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 29, following a celebration of his life at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Dublin, with Dr. Cliff Morris and Dr. Keith Tipton officiating.
Arrangements are being handled by Townsend Brothers Funeral Home in Dublin, with visitation from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 28.
Mr. Adams is survived by his wife of 58 years, June Selph Adams of Dublin (originally Glenwood), Vicki Adams Blizzard of Knoxville, Tennessee (daughter); Dr. A. Frank Adams III (Jane) of Canton (son), and grandchildren Sarah Marie Blizzard of Atlanta and Benjamin Steven Adams Blizzard of Knoxville, Tennessee.
He is also survived by his brother, John William (Bill) Adams (Anita) of Charlotte, North Carolina, brother-in-law Jim McGreggor of Macon, first cousin James Durward Smith of Atlanta,and numerous nieces and nephews, including Steven William (Apryl) Adams of Tomball, Texas, Laura Ellen Adams Hinsdale (Grover) of Atlanta, John Mark Adams of Atlanta, Brian Keith McGreggor (Michele) of Roswell, Kendall Brent McGreggor of Newnan, John Jerry McDaniel of Woodbine, Judy Marie McDaniel Tipton (Keith) of Glenwood, Debra June McDaniel Brantley (Kendall) of Lyons, and Cara Jane McDaniel Henry (Sam) of Glenwood. He loved each and every one, including his more than 20 great nieces and nephews, and more than 30 great-great nieces and nephews.
Among the many long-term close family friends are Mike Wolfe of Dublin, Robin Mullis Flanders and John Flanders of Dublin, and Glenn Mitchell of East Dublin.
He is predeceased by his parents, Arnold Frank Adams, Sr. and Clifford Estelle (Tip) Horne Adams of Macon, his sister, Lanette Virginia Adams McGreggor of Macon, his brother-in-law, Charles Jerry Selph of Jacksonville, North Carolina, and his brother and sister-in-law, John Bernice and Jessie Marie Selph McDaniel of Glenwood.
Our family story of care for Dad would not be complete without sharing our love and appreciation for his caregivers, the dear angels who have loved him so and helped him to enjoy life for the past few years. They include Gladine Davis, Willia Mae Washington, Susie Davis, Rebekah Mast, Sharon Ming, Ella Brown, and Geraldine Stanley.
A member of the First Baptist Church of Dublin for more than 50 years, Mr. Adams was also a lifetime Noble of the Al Sihah Shriners of Macon, Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Georgia (Olivet No. 27),a lifetime Lion's Club member of Dublin, 50-year member of the Dublin Country Club, 40-year member of the Chatham Club in Savannah, and several other organizations, including the Mercedes-Benz Club of America, charter member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., and the Sons of Confederate Veterans Life Member Camp No. 2, Order of the Shillelagh, Georgia Seniors' Golf, Moose Club, Elk's Club, and a special appointment by President Nixon to the Small Business Administration. He was also president of the Community Concert Association of Dublin in the late 1960s. Mr. Adams was a tremendous supporter of the WWII veterans, especially since his brother-in-law was a career Marine. He made sure his diner in Savannah flew the Hunter AFB flag to welcome home our volunteer troops. He also frequently attended the Ma Hawkin's and McDonald's ROMEO club meetings, and shared good conversations with many friends.
Mr. Adams will be interred at Edge Family Cemetery in Glenwood, Georgia, at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 29, following a celebration of his life at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Dublin, with Dr. Cliff Morris and Dr. Keith Tipton officiating.
Arrangements are being handled by Townsend Brothers Funeral Home in Dublin, with visitation from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 28.
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