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Alice <I>Rundle</I> Adams

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Alice Rundle Adams

Birth
New York, USA
Death
13 Jan 1921 (aged 67)
Glen Wild, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Burial
Rock Hill, Sullivan County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Alice R. Adams died at Glen Wild January 13. The deceased was 67 years of age and was the daughter of Morris A. Rundle and Clara Davies. She was born in this town on October 9, 1853. In 1873 she was married to the late Hiram Adams at Monticello, and for many years they had conducted a boarding house at Glen Wild. Her grandfather, Thomas Adams, located at Glen Wild when that hamlet was known as Miller Settlement, about a hundred years ago.

Surviving are two sons and one daughter, William E., Chester Adams and Mrs. Harding, of Glen Wild.
--Orange County (NY) Times-Press, Friday, January 28, 1921

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Glen Wild, Jan. 26 - Mrs. Alice Rundle Adams, wife of the late Hiram Adams, passed away at her home in Glen Wild Jan. 13th. She was the oldest daughter of the late Morris A. Rundle, of Rock Hill, and was born Oct. 9, 1853. After finishing the district school she attended the Monticello Academy and later completed her education in New York City. She was a successful school teacher for a short time before her marriage. When a young girl she joined the Methodist Church, of which she had since been a member. She was married to Hiram Adams, of Glen Wild, Nov. 15, 1876, and for a number of years they accommodated summer boarders. Her health had been failing, due to complications, for the past year, although she had been able to take automobile rides, which was a pleasure to her and visit her numerous friends and neighbors, until a week before her death. Her sickness was so gradual that she suffered very little. She will be greatly missed by her family and near relatives. She was always ready to greet her friends with a pleasant smile and friendly words. Two sons and one daughter surviver her, William R. and Chester G. Adams, and Mrs. Clara Adams Harding, all at home, also one sister, Mrs. John R. Rice, of Glen Wild.

The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the house, the Rev. Geo. Weber officiating. Interment in the Rock Hill cemetery.

"Mother's gone and we are lonely,
Mother - sweetest name e'er spoke;
In her love our hearts found shelter,
When life's storms and tempest broke.
Dear sister how we miss you,
Since you have gone away,
But we must be faithful, too
And mee in heaven some day.
Not now, but in the coming years,
It may be in the better land,
We'll read the meaning of our tears,
And there, sometime, we'll understand."
--Monticello (NY) Republican Watchman, Friday, January 28, 1921
Mrs. Alice R. Adams died at Glen Wild January 13. The deceased was 67 years of age and was the daughter of Morris A. Rundle and Clara Davies. She was born in this town on October 9, 1853. In 1873 she was married to the late Hiram Adams at Monticello, and for many years they had conducted a boarding house at Glen Wild. Her grandfather, Thomas Adams, located at Glen Wild when that hamlet was known as Miller Settlement, about a hundred years ago.

Surviving are two sons and one daughter, William E., Chester Adams and Mrs. Harding, of Glen Wild.
--Orange County (NY) Times-Press, Friday, January 28, 1921

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Glen Wild, Jan. 26 - Mrs. Alice Rundle Adams, wife of the late Hiram Adams, passed away at her home in Glen Wild Jan. 13th. She was the oldest daughter of the late Morris A. Rundle, of Rock Hill, and was born Oct. 9, 1853. After finishing the district school she attended the Monticello Academy and later completed her education in New York City. She was a successful school teacher for a short time before her marriage. When a young girl she joined the Methodist Church, of which she had since been a member. She was married to Hiram Adams, of Glen Wild, Nov. 15, 1876, and for a number of years they accommodated summer boarders. Her health had been failing, due to complications, for the past year, although she had been able to take automobile rides, which was a pleasure to her and visit her numerous friends and neighbors, until a week before her death. Her sickness was so gradual that she suffered very little. She will be greatly missed by her family and near relatives. She was always ready to greet her friends with a pleasant smile and friendly words. Two sons and one daughter surviver her, William R. and Chester G. Adams, and Mrs. Clara Adams Harding, all at home, also one sister, Mrs. John R. Rice, of Glen Wild.

The funeral was held Saturday afternoon at the house, the Rev. Geo. Weber officiating. Interment in the Rock Hill cemetery.

"Mother's gone and we are lonely,
Mother - sweetest name e'er spoke;
In her love our hearts found shelter,
When life's storms and tempest broke.
Dear sister how we miss you,
Since you have gone away,
But we must be faithful, too
And mee in heaven some day.
Not now, but in the coming years,
It may be in the better land,
We'll read the meaning of our tears,
And there, sometime, we'll understand."
--Monticello (NY) Republican Watchman, Friday, January 28, 1921

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Alice R.
1853 - 1921



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  • Created by: Vivian
  • Added: Jul 15, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28310823/alice-adams: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Rundle Adams (9 Oct 1853–13 Jan 1921), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28310823, citing Rock Hill Cemetery, Rock Hill, Sullivan County, New York, USA; Maintained by Vivian (contributor 46939563).