Overflow Crowd Gathers At Hullander Farm To Remember Curtis Adams

  • Monday, July 22, 2019

An overflow crowd turned out Sunday night at the Hullander Farm to remember the late Curtis Adams.

 

The retired Hamilton County Commissioner passed away July 2.  Mr. Adams was 86. He was a regular At the monthly Hymn Sings hosted by Hamilton County Trustee Bill Hullander and his wife Linda. 

 

One of Mr.

Adams' best friends, Ken Davis, led the audience in Blessed Assurance.  The Fanny Crosby hymn was Mr. Adams' favorite song. Former State Rep. Richard Floyd also led in singing several other of Mr. Adams favorites.

 

Mr. Hullander said the hymn sings won’t be the same without his good friend Curtis Adams. Down through the years Mr. Adams led the singing at several area churches in the Chattanooga area. 

 

The hymn sings are held the third Sunday night of every month and are free but a love offering is

taken.  The world famous Chuck Wagon Gang will be at the Hullander farm in October. 

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