Mr. Adair Dies; Rites Thursday
Ernest Wesley Adair, 48, died at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday. He was stricken with a heart attack at his home in the Leagueville community and was pronounced dead on arrival at an Athens hospital.
A member of the Leagueville Missionary Baptist church, Mr. Adair had lived in Henderson County most of his life. He was employed by Ling-Tempco-Vought at Dallas.
Mr. Adair is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Adair of Leagueville, one son, Randy Adair of Leagueville, three daughters, Mrs. D. L. Stanberry, Mrs. Loyd Nichols, both of Grand Prairie, and Mrs. Ann Haskell of Leagueville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Adair of Leagueville; three brothers, Hollis Adair, Howard Adair, and Derl Adair, all of Leagueville; four sisters, Mrs. Vivian Dingler, Mrs. Blanche Williams, and Mrs. Janice Monk, all of Leagueville, and Mrs. Sally Simmons of Tyler, and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Leagueville Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Watson and the Rev. Jack Welch officiating, and burial was in Leagueville Cemetery with Hassell and Foster in charge. Nephews were pallbearers.
Published in the Athens Review April 6, 1966
Researched by Fran Adair Bethea
Mr. Adair Dies; Rites Thursday
Ernest Wesley Adair, 48, died at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday. He was stricken with a heart attack at his home in the Leagueville community and was pronounced dead on arrival at an Athens hospital.
A member of the Leagueville Missionary Baptist church, Mr. Adair had lived in Henderson County most of his life. He was employed by Ling-Tempco-Vought at Dallas.
Mr. Adair is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Adair of Leagueville, one son, Randy Adair of Leagueville, three daughters, Mrs. D. L. Stanberry, Mrs. Loyd Nichols, both of Grand Prairie, and Mrs. Ann Haskell of Leagueville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Adair of Leagueville; three brothers, Hollis Adair, Howard Adair, and Derl Adair, all of Leagueville; four sisters, Mrs. Vivian Dingler, Mrs. Blanche Williams, and Mrs. Janice Monk, all of Leagueville, and Mrs. Sally Simmons of Tyler, and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Leagueville Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Watson and the Rev. Jack Welch officiating, and burial was in Leagueville Cemetery with Hassell and Foster in charge. Nephews were pallbearers.
Published in the Athens Review April 6, 1966
Researched by Fran Adair Bethea
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