Wilma Jean “Jeannie” Adams

August 20, 2015

Jeannie was a dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Jeannie and Chuck were married for 67 years. They had the best marriage anyone could ask for. Their marriage was an example that they set for their children and grandchildren. Jeannie was a true Christian woman. You could sit down and talk with her about the Bible with what you didn’t understand and she could guide you through the Bible for your understanding along with any problems you were going through. Jeannie loved being a part of church anyway she could. Jeannie loved her family and church family with all of her heart and soul. When it came to the holidays she made sure everyone had something homemade like a scarf or blanket. When Jeannie would find out that someone was expecting a child or had a new baby she made sure that they had a blanket to bring the baby home in or to have when the baby was born. Jeannie was the type of person if you were in need of something she would make sure you had it with no questions asked. Jeannie had the type of personality to make you smile or laugh no matter what when she was going through. Jeannie loved crafts; there wasn’t much out there that she couldn’t do. Jeannie’s favorite craft was crocheting. If you wanted to learn how to do it she would say I will teach you I have everything that you need all you will need is time. Jeannie loved everybody and anybody all the same. Jeannie would always take someone under her wing and guide them in the right direction and put them onto a straight path without you even knowing them.

She is survived by her son, Charles Adams, Jr.; daughter, Kathy and Rand Holloway of GA; granddaughter, Wilma and James Lumpkins; grandsons, Charles and Heather Adams of MS, Brandon and Naduxa Booker of UT and Logan and Ashley Booker of GA; great-grandsons, James Lumpkins, Jr. of NC, Dylan Lumpkins and Kevin Adams of MS; great-granddaughters, Jessica Lumpkins and Ruby Adams of MS.

Pallbearers will be Steve Wiggins, James Lumpkins, Charles Adams, Charles Sims, Willie Howell and Grady Stokes.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2015, from 12:30 p.m. until funeral services at 1:30 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home South with Reverend Stan Jones officiating.

Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home South is entrusted with arrangements.

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