Adair-McKoy III-Obituary

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Adair Morey McKoy III

Edisto Island, South Carolina

Oct 1, 1941 – Mar 21, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
October 1, 1941
DIED
March 21, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Edisto Island, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr West Ashley Chapel Obituary

Adair Morey McKoy III woke up in Heaven in the arms of his beloved Jesus on Sunday March 21, 2021. Adair was born in Wilmington NC on October 1, 1941, the eldest son of the late Adair Morey McKoy, Jr. and Priscilla Grainger McKoy. He graduated from Edmunds High School in Sumter, SC and attended...

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Start of new year and wish you were here many things happening and changing. Miss you dad

My dear Adair, My Danny has joined you since I last wrote to you. I am remembering how much you enjoyed each other's company whenever we came to Edisto. Most of my childhood memories at Arcadia revolve around the times you and Pete and Grainger came for the summer. You are one the the kindest and fairest people I've ever known. I love you, Vicki

Adair, I spent your 80th birthday, October 1st, at Edisto with Boone, Katie, Helen and Betsy. It was a wonderful experience. I'm sure your ears were burning! It was so comforting. We all miss you. So proud to be your double 1st cousin!! I love you, See ya in Cat West!! Vicki

Boone and family, I am so terribly sorry to learn of Adair's passing and so sorry for your loss. May the faith you have in our Lord and Savior give you comfort in these difficult days and months to come. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Much love to all of you. Ashley

My love and prayers are with you all.

Adair touched our lives mainly through our son, who he helped at a tough time in his life. We will be forever grateful. May God bless and bring comfort to all the family.

Mr. Adair was one of the kindest, happiest men I've known. Can't pick a tomato or eat an ear of corn without him coming to mind! He will be truly missed.

Soo sorry to kear of Adair's passing. Our thoughts and prayer's are with with the family.

Grainger, thank you for giving me this info on Adair. I'm sorry I did not known him better. I'm so sorry for you being the last surviving brother. God bless you and your family. Beaver