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Darles Clyde Adkins

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Darles Clyde Adkins

Birth
Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA
Death
12 Nov 1994 (aged 65)
Sias, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sias, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Double Stone- Husband of Meredith Adkins
inspcription- Son of Roy and Anthelia Bragg Adkins, served twice in Korea in the field Artillery- US Army Korea

Lincoln Journal Wed Nov 23 1994

Darles Clyde Adkins, 65, of Sias, Wva died Nov 12, 1994 at his residence. He was born Dec 22, 1928, in Sias, a son of the late Roy and Thelia Bragg Adkins. He was also preceded in death by his brother Orville Adkins. He was retired from West Virginia Department of Highways. He was a U S Army veteran who served two tours of duty in the field artillery in Korea. He was a member of Palermo Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Merideth Dotson Adkins;; his mother-in-law, Ercy Dotson; three sons, Clyde Adkins and his wife, Janet, Joe Adkins and Wendell Adkins , all of Sias; a newphew whom he raised, Elba Adkins; Elba's five children, Amanda,Ashley Heather, Josh and Brittany Adkins; a great-great nephew who called him pa pa, Cheyenne Merritt, four sisters, Jewell Adkins of Sias, Sally Adkins of Charleston, Mildred Adkins of Sumerco, Wva and Betty Barker of Ranger, Wva and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesdaym Nov 15, 1994 at Koontz Funeral Home Hamlin Wva by the Rev. K. D. Bragg and the Rev. Tommy Cooper. Burial will be in Goldsbury Cemetery, Sias, with military graveside rites by American Legion Post No. 111, Hamlin. Friends may call from 6 to 9 pm Monday at Koontz Funeral Home.

Double Stone- Husband of Meredith Adkins
inspcription- Son of Roy and Anthelia Bragg Adkins, served twice in Korea in the field Artillery- US Army Korea

Lincoln Journal Wed Nov 23 1994

Darles Clyde Adkins, 65, of Sias, Wva died Nov 12, 1994 at his residence. He was born Dec 22, 1928, in Sias, a son of the late Roy and Thelia Bragg Adkins. He was also preceded in death by his brother Orville Adkins. He was retired from West Virginia Department of Highways. He was a U S Army veteran who served two tours of duty in the field artillery in Korea. He was a member of Palermo Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Merideth Dotson Adkins;; his mother-in-law, Ercy Dotson; three sons, Clyde Adkins and his wife, Janet, Joe Adkins and Wendell Adkins , all of Sias; a newphew whom he raised, Elba Adkins; Elba's five children, Amanda,Ashley Heather, Josh and Brittany Adkins; a great-great nephew who called him pa pa, Cheyenne Merritt, four sisters, Jewell Adkins of Sias, Sally Adkins of Charleston, Mildred Adkins of Sumerco, Wva and Betty Barker of Ranger, Wva and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesdaym Nov 15, 1994 at Koontz Funeral Home Hamlin Wva by the Rev. K. D. Bragg and the Rev. Tommy Cooper. Burial will be in Goldsbury Cemetery, Sias, with military graveside rites by American Legion Post No. 111, Hamlin. Friends may call from 6 to 9 pm Monday at Koontz Funeral Home.



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