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Margaret Naomi <I>Adamson</I> Palmer

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Margaret Naomi Adamson Palmer

Birth
Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Oct 1936 (aged 26)
Homer City, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Indiana Evening Gazette page 2 Oct. 21, 1936
Mrs. Roy E. Palmer
A week's illness ended last night in the death of Mrs. Margaret Naomi (Adamson) Palmer, 27, wife of Roy E. Palmer, at her home in Homer City. The deceased was born December 27, 1909, in Punxsutawney, a daughter of Andrew and Grace (Pantall) Adamson.
She resided there until her marriage in August 26, 1933, was a graduate of Punxsutawney High School and of St. Peter's Reformed Church. The family had been resident in Homer City for four months and the deceased transferred her church membership to the Evangelical congregation, Indiana. She was also a member of the Christian Endeavor League, the Young People's Missionary Circle and the Everett Sunday School class.

Surviving are her husband; her mother; two children, Beatrice Louise and David Frederick Palmer; four brothers: Alfred Adamson of Allison, Cameron Adamson of Detroit, George and Ralph Adamson, both of Punxsutawney, and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Weber of Punxsutawney and Mrs. James Frew of Rossiter.

Margaret died from a septic tonsillar infection aka strep throat
Indiana Evening Gazette page 2 Oct. 21, 1936
Mrs. Roy E. Palmer
A week's illness ended last night in the death of Mrs. Margaret Naomi (Adamson) Palmer, 27, wife of Roy E. Palmer, at her home in Homer City. The deceased was born December 27, 1909, in Punxsutawney, a daughter of Andrew and Grace (Pantall) Adamson.
She resided there until her marriage in August 26, 1933, was a graduate of Punxsutawney High School and of St. Peter's Reformed Church. The family had been resident in Homer City for four months and the deceased transferred her church membership to the Evangelical congregation, Indiana. She was also a member of the Christian Endeavor League, the Young People's Missionary Circle and the Everett Sunday School class.

Surviving are her husband; her mother; two children, Beatrice Louise and David Frederick Palmer; four brothers: Alfred Adamson of Allison, Cameron Adamson of Detroit, George and Ralph Adamson, both of Punxsutawney, and two sisters, Mrs. Raymond Weber of Punxsutawney and Mrs. James Frew of Rossiter.

Margaret died from a septic tonsillar infection aka strep throat


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