Charles W. Adams

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Charles Warren Adams, 77, of Closter, NJ, died on Monday, July 22, 2024. He was born in Framingham, MA on April 23, 1947. He was the son of Charles Henry Adams and Jean Norma Adams.

Charles attended Framingham South High School and graduated in 1965. He attended Northeastern University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering in 1970. Charles worked for the Town of Framingham Engineer, the Town of Lancaster, NH as Town Engineer and several engineering companies including CDM, Roy F. Weston, Environmental Engineers and Anderson-Nichols before starting with the US Army in 1984. He was a Licensed Professional Engineer and Licensed Land Surveyor in New Hampshire as well as a warranted Administrative Contracting Officer with the Army. Charles worked as a Project Engineer, Resident Engineer, DPW, Cost Engineer and Program Manager during his thirty plus years with the Federal Government. He was a world traveler who did not like traveling. He worked in NH, RI, CT, NJ, NY, VT, MA, HI, Afghanistan, Korea, Spain, Egypt and Guam. He retired from the US Army Corps of Engineers at West Point, NY.

Charles is survived by his wife Sunja K. Adams, and his daughter, Stephanie H. Adams; a brother, Gregory Adams, and a sister, Terrie Sullivan.

Funeral services will be private.

Burial will be at the family plot in Framingham, MA.

www.pizzifuneralhome.com

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  1. I ‘m so sorry for your loss.
    My deepest condolences.
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  2. Bob and Julia Wolk

    Our deepest condolences to you Sunja and Stephanie and to all your family . We thought Charles was one of the greatest guys we have ever met. He was a kind thoughtful person, extremely smart and with a great sense of humor. Bob and I (Julia) feel honored to have met him. May he rest in peace . Amen

    • Stephanie and Sunja Adams

      Dear: Bob and Julia Wolk,

      We all have a greatest memories 2 years ago Cruise.
      Now we all keep the memories in hearts.
      Miss a lot.

      Love ❤️ you guys.

  3. Charlie was a great friend. From N.U class of 1970, to US Steel , American Bridge Division , to
    the Army Engineering Division., around the world. He loved his family and was a high quality
    Engineer. He used Common sense in solving construction and design problems.
    Charlie liked to Cruise and saw many areas in Europe, Australia, and the Caribbean islands.
    It was always a pleasure to be with Charlie and Sunja. It is a great loss to all who were friends .

    • Stephanie & Sunja

      Dear our friends, Debbie, & Greg,

      Thank you for being a forever friends.
      Hopefully to keep in touch.

  4. Our deepest condolences to Mr.Adams family.
    Rest in peace Mr. Adams

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