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Eugene Adams

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Eugene Adams

Birth
Arbela, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Death
29 Mar 1995 (aged 89)
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Jefferson Township, Scotland County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14- Row 1
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Eugene Adams, 89, of Memphis, Missouri, formerly of Arbela, Missouri area, passed away March 29, 1995 at the Scotland County Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Missouri.

The son of Lewis and Lydia Spencer Adams, he was born November 4, 1905, in Arbela, Missouri. He attended school in Arbela and was a lifelong resident and farmer at Arbela prior to moving to Memphis.

Preceding him in death were one brother, Lester Adams; and one sister-in-law, Lutie Adams.

Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Leonard (Lutie Margaret) Booze of Roanoke, Virginia; and one great nephew, Patrick Booze of Roanoke, Virginia.

Memorial services were held April 2, 1995 in the Gerth Funeral Chapel, Memphis, Missouri with Reverend James L. Campbell, officiating. Memorial donations in memory of Eugene Adams may be given to the United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were handled by Gerth Funeral Service from their Memphis, Missouri chapel.

Memphis Democrat - April 6, 1995 ed.
Eugene Adams, 89, of Memphis, Missouri, formerly of Arbela, Missouri area, passed away March 29, 1995 at the Scotland County Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Missouri.

The son of Lewis and Lydia Spencer Adams, he was born November 4, 1905, in Arbela, Missouri. He attended school in Arbela and was a lifelong resident and farmer at Arbela prior to moving to Memphis.

Preceding him in death were one brother, Lester Adams; and one sister-in-law, Lutie Adams.

Survivors include one niece, Mrs. Leonard (Lutie Margaret) Booze of Roanoke, Virginia; and one great nephew, Patrick Booze of Roanoke, Virginia.

Memorial services were held April 2, 1995 in the Gerth Funeral Chapel, Memphis, Missouri with Reverend James L. Campbell, officiating. Memorial donations in memory of Eugene Adams may be given to the United Methodist Church.

Arrangements were handled by Gerth Funeral Service from their Memphis, Missouri chapel.

Memphis Democrat - April 6, 1995 ed.


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