MRS. ADAMS DIES AT BEAUVOIR
Mrs. Lilly A. Adams, 70, inmate Jefferson Davis Soldiers' Home, died Sunday afternoon at Beauvoir Hospital.
She was the widow of Confederate veteran T.A. Adams and was admitted to Beauvoir from Pass Christian, Nov. 23, 1931, having been inmate here 10 years.
She is survived by two daughters and one son; Mrs. W.D. Burdine, Gulfport; Mrs. Marjorie Wolff, New Orleans, and H.C. Adams, Fort Worth.
The funeral will be at Beauvoir today at 4 p.m. with Rev. Van R. Landrum officiating.
The Daily Herald, Biloxi Miss.
Monday October 20, 1941 p. 5
MRS. ADAMS DIES AT BEAUVOIR
Mrs. Lilly A. Adams, 70, inmate Jefferson Davis Soldiers' Home, died Sunday afternoon at Beauvoir Hospital.
She was the widow of Confederate veteran T.A. Adams and was admitted to Beauvoir from Pass Christian, Nov. 23, 1931, having been inmate here 10 years.
She is survived by two daughters and one son; Mrs. W.D. Burdine, Gulfport; Mrs. Marjorie Wolff, New Orleans, and H.C. Adams, Fort Worth.
The funeral will be at Beauvoir today at 4 p.m. with Rev. Van R. Landrum officiating.
The Daily Herald, Biloxi Miss.
Monday October 20, 1941 p. 5
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