Funerals Set For 2 Killed In Accident
Funeral services for Ralph E. Adkisson and Fred F. Wagner, victims of a traffic accident Saturday were announced today by the White Center Funeral Home. Services for Mr. Adkisson, 27, will be tomorrow with burial in Forest Lawn. Mr. Adkisson was born in Tarrol, Neb. and had been a Seattle resident for three years. He was a Navy veteran of the Second World War, and a member of the Hod Carriers' Union. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; two sons, Ralph Adkisson, Jr. and Michael Adkisson, all of Seattle; a daughter, Nancy, Seattle; his father, Guy Adkisson, Seattle; six sisters, Mrs. Ada Tobin, Seattle, Mrs. Erma Barrett and Mrs. Neva Elliott, both of Tacoma and Julene, Karel and Shirley Adkisson, all of Seattle; four brothers, Harold and Ronald Adkisson, Renton, Kenneth Adkisson, Seattle and Keith Adkisson, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Funerals Set For 2 Killed In Accident
Funeral services for Ralph E. Adkisson and Fred F. Wagner, victims of a traffic accident Saturday were announced today by the White Center Funeral Home. Services for Mr. Adkisson, 27, will be tomorrow with burial in Forest Lawn. Mr. Adkisson was born in Tarrol, Neb. and had been a Seattle resident for three years. He was a Navy veteran of the Second World War, and a member of the Hod Carriers' Union. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; two sons, Ralph Adkisson, Jr. and Michael Adkisson, all of Seattle; a daughter, Nancy, Seattle; his father, Guy Adkisson, Seattle; six sisters, Mrs. Ada Tobin, Seattle, Mrs. Erma Barrett and Mrs. Neva Elliott, both of Tacoma and Julene, Karel and Shirley Adkisson, all of Seattle; four brothers, Harold and Ronald Adkisson, Renton, Kenneth Adkisson, Seattle and Keith Adkisson, St. Petersburg, Fla.
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