Celebrating the life of
Charlie Hall Adams, Sr.
May 11, 1925 - January 13, 2014
Charlie Hall Adams, Sr.
Charlie Hall Adams, Sr., 88, died Monday, January 13, 2014 at St. Joseph Hospital. He was born May 11, 1925 to the late Cyrus and Mabel Terry Adams. Charlie was a member of St. Thomas Episcopal Church and was retired from Bekins Van Lines. He was a U.S. Army Veteran serving during World War II and the Battle of the Bulge. He served on the Chatham County Board of Education and was a member of the Sertoma Club.
He is survived by his four children, daughter, Paula Edwards Daniel, of Savannah, daughter, Terry Smith Wayne, of Savannah, son, Charlie H. Adams, Jr. Kate, of California, and daughter, Stacy Palmer Philip, of Savannah. He is also survived by one sister, Mary Catherine Scott, of Oregon, eight grandchildren, Derek, Dustin, and David Medsker, Adam and Jake Parker, Natalie, Christine, and Kimberly Adams, and also eleven great-grandchildren.
A Memorial Service will be held, Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 2:00 p.m., in the Hodgson Chapel of Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors.
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Fox and Weeks Funerals Directors, Hodgson Chapel
I have such fond memories of Charlie. He was always so kind to me when I was in his presence. My mother & father liked Charlie very much & Daddy would play ball with him in Forsyth as young boys. He was a wonderful grandfather & father & friend to all. May you rest in peace Charlie Adams.
- Becky St John, Tonganoxie, KS
We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will never forget how much he loved his grand children!
- Donna & Larry Cowart, Savannah, GA
To the Family, I have many happy,fun filled memories from the old Sertoma Club revolving around Charlie.He was a good,caring man who will be missed.You have my deepest sympathy on your loss.
- Tom Mahoney, Savannah, GA
This my Father in Law Charlie. Charlie was an unselfish man who spent his entire life in the service of people. He had a kind and gentle spirit. He was a positive man who uplifted everyone he came into contact with. I can't even begin to express the kindness and help he gave to me and members of my family. He raised four wonderful children who have literally touched the lives of thousands of people. One of those children is my beloved wife Paula Jean who is currently a school teacher. Charlie had very few possessions but instead concentrated his efforts and assets to his children, his grandchildren and those around him whom he served until the time of his death. Even in his death his thoughts were always for the welfare of those around him and never for himself. Rest in peace Charlie, you will be honored in the eternities by all those you served and all the good things you accomplished for your fellow man.
- Daniel J Edwards, Savannah, GA
Charlie has been in my son's life Nick Bushkar ever since Adam & Nick were in high school. I don't think Charlie ever missed one of the boys' soccer games. Nick would spend the night & I knew Charlie would keep the boys straight!! What a wonderful man.
- Lee Ann Buxton, Savannah, GA
We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with your family in this difficult time. Daddy will miss him and his friendship over the years. Warmly, Cheryl and family
- Cheryl Bazemore McDunnell, West Central, OH
I have such fond memories of Charlie. He was always so kind to me when I was in his presence. My mother & father liked Charlie very much & Daddy would play ball with him in Forsyth as young boys. He was a wonderful grandfather & father & friend to all. May you rest in peace Charlie Adams.
- Becky St John, Tonganoxie, KS
We are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will never forget how much he loved his grand children!
- Donna & Larry Cowart, Savannah, GA
To the Family, I have many happy,fun filled memories from the old Sertoma Club revolving around Charlie.He was a good,caring man who will be missed.You have my deepest sympathy on your loss.
- Tom Mahoney, Savannah, GA
This my Father in Law Charlie. Charlie was an unselfish man who spent his entire life in the service of people. He had a kind and gentle spirit. He was a positive man who uplifted everyone he came into contact with. I can't even begin to express the kindness and help he gave to me and members of my family. He raised four wonderful children who have literally touched the lives of thousands of people. One of those children is my beloved wife Paula Jean who is currently a school teacher. Charlie had very few possessions but instead concentrated his efforts and assets to his children, his grandchildren and those around him whom he served until the time of his death. Even in his death his thoughts were always for the welfare of those around him and never for himself. Rest in peace Charlie, you will be honored in the eternities by all those you served and all the good things you accomplished for your fellow man.
- Daniel J Edwards, Savannah, GA
Charlie has been in my son's life Nick Bushkar ever since Adam & Nick were in high school. I don't think Charlie ever missed one of the boys' soccer games. Nick would spend the night & I knew Charlie would keep the boys straight!! What a wonderful man.
- Lee Ann Buxton, Savannah, GA
We are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with your family in this difficult time. Daddy will miss him and his friendship over the years. Warmly, Cheryl and family
- Cheryl Bazemore McDunnell, West Central, OH
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

