JERRY-ADAIR-Obituary

JERRY KEITH ADAIR

Birmingham, Alabama

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ADAIR, JERRY KEITH, age 38, of Montevallo, AL, passed away Thursday, February 4, 2010. He was an Agri Science teacher at Montevallo High School for eight years and an Assistant football coach there for four years. He is survived by his mother, Debra Adair; father, Jerry Adair; sister, Tina...

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Keith will be missed here at Montevallo High School by his co-workers, town people but most of all by the kids his life touched. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. bjl

To the Family of Jerry Keith Adair:
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. May the memories of happy times and the love of family and friends encourage you in the days ahead. May the scriptures comfort you and give you hope and strength. Please hold on to the hope that only God can give as highlighted at Matthew 6:10 and Psalm 37:11, 29 where we are reminded that it is God's will that we live forever in the abundance of peace and exquisite delight under His Kingdom that is...

This man was truly an inspriation to so many. The students loved him because he honestly cared about them and listened to them. He will be missed but his legacy will always live on in the lives of all of the young people that he had touched. God bless you all and know that he is looking down on everyone and feeling the love from so many.

Mr. Adair was a wonderful man and influenced the lives of so many children. He was one of those people who made you believe you could do anything. He will be greatly missed.
Anna Leigh Peek

Debra you have my deepest sympathy of losing your dear son keep his memories closed to your heart, knowing that the God of love is with you, as a mother I can feel your pain I lost my son also my prayers are with you.

Keith Adair will always be remembered by my family. He has had such an impact on our daughter. He has given her confidence and opened her world through the leadership he has taught her. He will be missed, but not forgotten. We will pray for you through this difficult time. God will get glory through all of this.

Our prayers are with Mr. Adair's family. He was such an inspiration to all that knew him. When you meet him anywhere, you knew he was a Christian.
I'm thankful that two of my grandchildren were in his class.

Rest in peace. Montevallo High School will always remember you. Thanks for the lives you've touched.

From the first time we met Adair thru FFA, we fell in love with him. He was such a positive role model for our children, taught them thru example, and loved them unconditionally. We're thankful that the paths of Red Bay FFA and Montevallo FFA crossed, and it was not by chance!
Don, Joy, Deana, and Lee Berry (Red Bay, AL)