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Charles Alton “Chuck” Adkinson III

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Charles Alton “Chuck” Adkinson III Veteran

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 May 2014 (aged 66)
Marysville, Union County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8795396, Longitude: -77.0657187
Plot
Section 55, Site 940
Memorial ID
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ADKINSON III,Charles A. "Chuck", CW5 (US Army, Retired) 66 of Marysville died Saturday, May 17, 2014 at his residence with his devoted wife at his side following a 21-month journey with cancer. A husband, friend and Master Army Aviator, Chuck conquered life and inspired all who knew him with his courage, humility, and zest for life along the lines of excellence. He enlisted in the US Army on December 14, 1967, and retired from the Ohio Army National Guard on his 60th birthday following a stellar 40 year career. He bravely served as a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star and numerous Air Medals, and later served a deployment to the Middle East during The Global War on Terror. Always modest, Chuck was admired for his professionalism, dedication, loyalty, and bravery by those that had the honor to serve and fight beside him. He was a 1966 graduate of Dayton Chaminade High School, attended The Ohio State University, and received a Bachelor's Degree from Capital University. As a civilian, Chuck served as an international corporate pilot for AEP and Borden, among others. He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church and was a member of American Legion Post #79, VFW Post #3320, Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, and the Vintage Drag Bike Racing Association. Chuck appreciated vintage motorcycles and sports cars and restored several through the years. He was a compassionate animal lover and often brought home stray dogs and cats to care for. More than anything, he was a loving husband and the type of friend we should all be so lucky to have. He was born March 24, 1948, in Toledo, the oldest of 8 children, to the late Charles Alton Jr. and Dorothea (Ferguson) Adkinson. He was preceded in death by his sister, Suzanne Kromer.

Published in Dayton Daily News on May 18, 2014
ADKINSON III,Charles A. "Chuck", CW5 (US Army, Retired) 66 of Marysville died Saturday, May 17, 2014 at his residence with his devoted wife at his side following a 21-month journey with cancer. A husband, friend and Master Army Aviator, Chuck conquered life and inspired all who knew him with his courage, humility, and zest for life along the lines of excellence. He enlisted in the US Army on December 14, 1967, and retired from the Ohio Army National Guard on his 60th birthday following a stellar 40 year career. He bravely served as a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star and numerous Air Medals, and later served a deployment to the Middle East during The Global War on Terror. Always modest, Chuck was admired for his professionalism, dedication, loyalty, and bravery by those that had the honor to serve and fight beside him. He was a 1966 graduate of Dayton Chaminade High School, attended The Ohio State University, and received a Bachelor's Degree from Capital University. As a civilian, Chuck served as an international corporate pilot for AEP and Borden, among others. He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church and was a member of American Legion Post #79, VFW Post #3320, Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, and the Vintage Drag Bike Racing Association. Chuck appreciated vintage motorcycles and sports cars and restored several through the years. He was a compassionate animal lover and often brought home stray dogs and cats to care for. More than anything, he was a loving husband and the type of friend we should all be so lucky to have. He was born March 24, 1948, in Toledo, the oldest of 8 children, to the late Charles Alton Jr. and Dorothea (Ferguson) Adkinson. He was preceded in death by his sister, Suzanne Kromer.

Published in Dayton Daily News on May 18, 2014

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