Mr. Carron Adams' Obituary
Funeral Service for Mr. Carron Adams, 79, of Camp Hill, Alabama, will be Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 2:00 pm at the Pleasant Grove Congregational Christian Church (Union Hill Community). Rev. Freddie Senn and Rev. Ron Noble will officiate. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Grove Congregational Christian Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Friday, March 8, 2024 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Langley Funeral Home. Mr. Adams will Lie in State 1hour prior to the service at the church.
We gather to honor and remember the well-lived life of Mr. Carron Adams, lovingly known as Carron, who passed away peacefully on March 5, 2024, in Opelika, Alabama. Born on December 30, 1944, in Chambers County, Alabama, Carron's life was characterized by his generosity, friendliness, and loving nature.
Carron is cherished and survived by a family that meant the world to him: his devoted wife, Bobbie Lee Adams; his daughters, Evelyn Noble (Ron) of Pampa, Texas, and Mary Haddox (Jimmy) of Dadeville, Alabama; his sons, Adrian Adams (Patricia) of Dadeville, Alabama and Larry Calhoun (Kathy) of LaFayette, Alabama. His legacy continues through the joy he found in his grandchildren, Bryant Noble (Cali), Brooke Noble, Adrianna Adams, Yonna Gober (Joe), Will Meadows, Jimmy Lee Haddox, Curtis Haddox, Angela Haddox, Destiny Smith, Cody Attaway, and Kim Camp. He is also remembered by his sisters, Faye Chancey, Effie Berry, and Loette Siggers.Preceding him in death were his beloved mother, Addie Eunice Adams; father, Freeman Walker Adams; sisters, Era Massey and Maye Akins; and brothers, James, Ray, and Aaron Adams.
Carron dedicated 26 years of hard work to the Chambers County Landfill before his retirement. His service was marked by a strong work ethic and a commitment to contributing to the well-being of his community. Carron's love for life was reflected in his wide range of interests. He was a frequent hunter, particularly enjoying rabbit hunting. His green thumb was evident in his passion for gardening, while his mechanical skills shone through when working with his farm tractors.
A true fan of Alabama Football, he relished the thrill of the game, along with his love for wrestling and westerns. Fishing trips were a treasured pastime, as were his excursions to flea markets, always on the lookout for a good find. However, it was the quality time spent with his family that brought Carron the most joy and contentment.
Generous, friendly, and loving, Carron Adams made a lasting impact on all who had the pleasure of knowing him. His warm spirit and kindness were the hallmarks of his existence. Carron's life will be celebrated and remembered as one of devotion to his family, service to his community, and the simple pleasures that make life so rich. We bid a fond farewell to a man whose presence was a gift to us all.Memories and condolences may be shared at www.langleyfuneralhome.com.
Langley Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Carron Adams.
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