Chapman's Mortuary
Obituaries
(2012)

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  1.    Guillotte,  Glenda
  2.    Martin,  Daniel Rutledge
  3.    Dunkle,  Carl Edwin
  4.    Hill,  Mildred Naomi
  5.    Adkins,  Ruby
  6.    Adkins.  Charles L.
  7.    Dawson,  Raymond H.
  8.    Clary,  Willie Ralph
  9.    Moore,  Danny Roger
  10.  Aguirre,  Brenda Sue
  11.  Barnes,  Cecelia Ellen
  12.  Holstein,  Letha
  13.  Hoffman,  Virginia L.
  14.  Cregut,  Mary I.
  15.  Morrison,  Kenneth Joe
  16.  Davisworth,  Jack E.
  17.  Honaker,  Ralph W.
  18.  Gretsinger,  William C.
  19.  Toney,  Emma Lou
  20.  Willis,  Janice Marie
  21.  Pace,  Susan Harriet
  22.  Adkins,  Bernice L.
  23.  Ward, Nadine Jesse
  24.  Thompson,  Carolyn Grace
  25.  Sullivan,  Virginia Hatfield

 

 

Doors to the Past

Obituary

Charles L. Adkins
(July 23, 1954 - September 2, 2012)



Charles L. Adkins, 58, of Huntington, WV, surrounded by his loving family and friends, entered into the arms of Jesus, our Lord and Savior, Sunday, September 2, 2012. He will be sadly missed by his wife of 39 years, Cheryl Riggs Adkins, his loving son Christopher Lee, and precious angel granddaughter Kylie Bree. Funeral services will be held at Chapman’s Mortuary, Huntington, Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012 at 12 noon, by the Rev. Donald W. Walker, Rev. Trent Eastman and Rev. Dr. Donald Johnson. Entombment will be at Ridgelawn Memorial Park. He was born July 23,1954 in Huntington. Charlie was a graduate of HHS and the Cabell County Vo-Tech School where he received associate degrees in Accounting & Business, LPN, and Electronics Technology. He was a sergeant in the U. S. Air Force and served during the Vietnam Conflict. He was a disabled veteran. He worked for BASF and was last employed as a consultant with Verizon. He was a lifetime member of NRA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. L. Walter Adkins, Jr. and Easter Hughes Adkins; his brother Bradford Adkins; and his mother-in-law and her husband JoAnn and David Thomas. In addition to his immediate family, he is also survived by a sister and her husband Deborah Lynn (Clifton) Adkins, a nephew Brian (Joni) Ross, and loving companion and caregiver Sweet Pea and two other dogs Bridget and Cutie Pie. Charles was a 29-year member of the 20th Street Baptist Church, now the New Baptist Church. Friends may visit between 5 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at Chapman’s Mortuary.

 

 

 

 

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