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Roland Frederick Adams

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Roland Frederick Adams

Birth
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Nov 1967 (aged 63)
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section J, Row 4
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ROLAND F. ADAMS

Roland Frederick Adams, 63, 1023 Putnam St., died at 1 p.m. Sunday at his home of cancer. He had been ill three months.

Born March 17, 1904 in Findlay, he was a son of Frank and Edith (Shemenour) Adams.

On October 22, 1925, he married Margaret E. Denison who survives as do five children. Mrs G.V. (Mary Jo) Lohr, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. T.N. (Jeanne) Taylor, Lisbon, Ohio; Mrs. Earl C. (Carol) Bonta, Findlay; Mrs. C. J. (Perry) Bills, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Lawrence (Martha) Hite, Peninsula; a sister, Mrs. Lenore Kelley, Findlay; two brothers, Dr. Leo J. Adams, Cleveland, and Floyd A. Adams, Findlay; 20 grandchildren.
One brother and a sister have preceded him in death.

Mr. Adam was retired from Westinghouse.
He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church.

Funeral services were held at the church and burial was in the church cemetery. The Coldren Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and the rosary was recited at the funeral home.

SOURCE:The Republican-Courier
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Monday, November 13, 1967
Page 6
ROLAND F. ADAMS

Roland Frederick Adams, 63, 1023 Putnam St., died at 1 p.m. Sunday at his home of cancer. He had been ill three months.

Born March 17, 1904 in Findlay, he was a son of Frank and Edith (Shemenour) Adams.

On October 22, 1925, he married Margaret E. Denison who survives as do five children. Mrs G.V. (Mary Jo) Lohr, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. T.N. (Jeanne) Taylor, Lisbon, Ohio; Mrs. Earl C. (Carol) Bonta, Findlay; Mrs. C. J. (Perry) Bills, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Lawrence (Martha) Hite, Peninsula; a sister, Mrs. Lenore Kelley, Findlay; two brothers, Dr. Leo J. Adams, Cleveland, and Floyd A. Adams, Findlay; 20 grandchildren.
One brother and a sister have preceded him in death.

Mr. Adam was retired from Westinghouse.
He was a member of St. Michael's Catholic Church.

Funeral services were held at the church and burial was in the church cemetery. The Coldren Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements and the rosary was recited at the funeral home.

SOURCE:The Republican-Courier
Findlay, Hancock, Ohio
Monday, November 13, 1967
Page 6


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