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5 MADE ORPHANS BY DEATH OF MOTHER
Della A. Adams, widow of Orson William Adams, who was killed by a fall of caol in the Consumers' Mutual Coal company's mine at Gibsonmine on April 14, died at Standardville hospital Saturday morning from appendicitis and other complications.
Mrs. Adams had been ill since her husband's death last month at which time she and her five children moved from Gibsonmine to Price.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Wallace & Harmon undertaking parlors, with interment in City cemetery.
Mrs. Adams was born December 12, 1892, the daughter of Joseph Brundage and Liberty Taylor Brundage, early Utah pioneers. Her mother who was born at Kaysville, and since her husband's death has been married again, still lives now, being a resident of Duchesne. Besides the children, Orson, George, Thelma, LaPreal and Marion, Mrs. Adams is survived by a sister who lives at Columbia, another at Helper, two brothers in Duchesne and one in Price.
-News Advocate, May 13, 1926
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5 MADE ORPHANS BY DEATH OF MOTHER
Della A. Adams, widow of Orson William Adams, who was killed by a fall of caol in the Consumers' Mutual Coal company's mine at Gibsonmine on April 14, died at Standardville hospital Saturday morning from appendicitis and other complications.
Mrs. Adams had been ill since her husband's death last month at which time she and her five children moved from Gibsonmine to Price.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Wallace & Harmon undertaking parlors, with interment in City cemetery.
Mrs. Adams was born December 12, 1892, the daughter of Joseph Brundage and Liberty Taylor Brundage, early Utah pioneers. Her mother who was born at Kaysville, and since her husband's death has been married again, still lives now, being a resident of Duchesne. Besides the children, Orson, George, Thelma, LaPreal and Marion, Mrs. Adams is survived by a sister who lives at Columbia, another at Helper, two brothers in Duchesne and one in Price.
-News Advocate, May 13, 1926
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