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Williams "Chico" Adkins Jr.

August 25, 1939 ~ June 22, 2016 (age 76) 76 Years Old


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SERVICES

Visitation
Monday
June 27, 2016

6:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Reynolds Funeral Home
103 13th Avenue NW
Decatur, AL 35601

Celebration of Life
Tuesday
June 28, 2016

1:00 PM
United Pentecostal Jubilee House of Prayer
311 Memorial Drive NW
Decatur, Alabama 35601


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A Celebration of Life for Mr. William “June” Adkins Jr., 76 of Decatur will be 1:00 PM, Tuesday, June 28, 2016 at United Pentecostal Jubilee House of Prayer with Bishop T.D. Strong officiating and inhumation to follow in Adkins Cemetery.  The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 6-7 at the funeral home.  Public viewing will be Sunday from 2-6 and Monday from 10-7 at the funeral home.  Professional services entrusted to Reynolds Funeral Home.

William "June" Adkins Jr. was born on August 25, 1939 in Decatur, Alabama to the late William Sr. and Annie Adkins. The Lord called him home on June 22, 2016. His final days were spent surrounded by family, friends, and his church family. He touched multiple lives with his unique dressing style. He loved the color red; his trademark dress code was black leather vest and black leather pants and leather boots but the outfit was not complete without the signature "red bandana".

He was preceded in death by: his parents, siblings Katie Adkins, Mae Easter A. Fuqua, and his great grandson Jayden Adkins.

At an early age he attended Garner Memorial CME Church until he relocated to Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Adkins spent a great deal
of his adulthood in Chicago, Illinois where acquired the nickname "Chico".

Bro. William Adkins rededicated his life to Christ on May 15, 2011 under the leadership of Bishop T.D. Strong where he was a faithful member.

William Adkins leaves to cherish his memory: four sons, William Wayne Adkins of Chicago, Illinois,  Christopher (Dorothy)Franklin of Decatur, Alabama, William (Carol) Adkins III of Columbus, Ohio, Don (Barbara) Adkins of Massey, Alabama; one daughter, D'Leela Adkins of Decatur, Alabama; two brothers, James (Georgia) Adkins and Carlton Adkins both of Decatur, Alabama; three sisters, Brenda Kirk, Linda(James) Wiggins and  Latonya Adkins all of Decatur, Alabama; a loving nephew who he reared like a brother,  Clarence (Damita) Adkins; two special little angel caregivers, Kelton and Ayia-Grace Petty, 18 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren a host of nieces, nephews, cousins,  other relatives and friends.

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