A former Loco man, Wyatt L. ADKINS, died Tuesday, November 14, after a long illness.
Born on the family farm near Loco January 38, 1927. Mr. ADKINS attended Loco Grade School and Dodson High School. He served in the U. S. Navy a short time.
He was married to Cleo THOMPSON of Altus, Oklahoma in January 1848 at Childress. A service station owner, he went to Spearman in that same year. He was a Baptist.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cleo ADKINS; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. ADKINS, Amarillo; four sisters, Miss Estelle ADKINS of Amarillo, Mrs. Katie CRAWFORD of Sunray, Mrs. Sue BOGGS of Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Elizabeth BAKER of Dallas; two brothers, William W. ADKINS and Morris ADKINS of Amarillo; and his grandmother, Mrs. J. H. ASHCROFT.
Relatives still living at Wellington are Mrs. Emmett WARE and Mrs. George ADKINS, aunts; Mrs. John WOLF, Miss Edith JACKSON and Mrs. Pauline PATTERSON, cousins.
(Published in The Wellington Leader (TX), Thursday, November 30, 1972.)
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A former Loco man, Wyatt L. ADKINS, died Tuesday, November 14, after a long illness.
Born on the family farm near Loco January 38, 1927. Mr. ADKINS attended Loco Grade School and Dodson High School. He served in the U. S. Navy a short time.
He was married to Cleo THOMPSON of Altus, Oklahoma in January 1848 at Childress. A service station owner, he went to Spearman in that same year. He was a Baptist.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Cleo ADKINS; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. ADKINS, Amarillo; four sisters, Miss Estelle ADKINS of Amarillo, Mrs. Katie CRAWFORD of Sunray, Mrs. Sue BOGGS of Choctaw, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Elizabeth BAKER of Dallas; two brothers, William W. ADKINS and Morris ADKINS of Amarillo; and his grandmother, Mrs. J. H. ASHCROFT.
Relatives still living at Wellington are Mrs. Emmett WARE and Mrs. George ADKINS, aunts; Mrs. John WOLF, Miss Edith JACKSON and Mrs. Pauline PATTERSON, cousins.
(Published in The Wellington Leader (TX), Thursday, November 30, 1972.)
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