Lawrence Alfred Nelms, age 90, of Clayton, Georgia., passed away April 25, 2020 with his loving family by his side. He was born in Fayetteville, Georgia on February 27, 1930 the son, of the late Alfred and Reba Garrison Nelms.
He survived by his wife, of 66, years Sara Nelms, whom he met on a blind date; son, and daughter in law, Larry (Joan) Nelms; daughter, and son in law, Holly (Dr. Marvin) Winter; brother in law, Harry Reid, of Richmond, Vriginia; sister in law, Sue Bennett, of Valdosta, Georgia; grandchildren Laura Nelms, Lindsey Anderson (Cody), Merritt Winter, of Atlanta, Georgia; great grandchild, Kason Anderson, and several nieces and nephews also survive.
Lawrence attended North Georgia College and studied Civil Engineering. After that he served in Korea during the Korean War where he was attached to the Korean Army as a member of the Korean Military Advisory Group. After completing this service he managed his family’s highway construction company. He worked at this until he was 35.
Lawrence then joined Delta Airlines and became Senior Construction Manager where he managed a group of engineers/architects who completed many multi-million dollar projects. Some particular projects were the International part of Harsfield-Jackson Atlanta airport, as well as runways, aircrafts hangers, office buildings, ect. Some of these projects were international in scope. He retired from Delta in 1993.
Lawrence ran successfully for the Coweta County (Newnan, Georgia) Commission. He served two four year terms. This county is a major metropolitan county adjacent to Atlanta. Part of his tenure was served as chairman of the five member commission. He also served on the Coweta County Planning Board, and was a longtime member of Coweta County Volunteer Fire Department.
After moving to Clayton into the home that they had owned for ten years, they joined St. James Episcopal Church. Prior to this they had been members of Central Baptist Church in Newnan for thirty-two years. This church is a very formal church, in keeping with the program practiced at St. James. Sara and Lawrence have both served in various administrative capacities in their churches.
They live on top of a mountain just north of Clayton, and are extremely happy with their home, their church, their new friends and their life. Lawrence loved his family, God, and the United States of America.
The family will have a Memorial Service at a later date.
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