Mrs. Olive Carruthers Adams, 59, died at her home in Washington, May 18. Mrs. Adams was a native of Loudoun where she leaves a large circle of friends. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her husband, Carlos Adams, formerly of Bloomfield and two sons, Clifford and Curtis Adams of Washington; one sister, Mrs. V.G. Williams, Washington and one brother, L.B. Carruthers, North Fork.
Funeral services were conducted in Washington by her pastor the Rev. Mr. Myers, and at Ebenezer Cemetery in Loudoun by the Rev. J.W. Seay. Interment was made in Ebenezer Cemetery.
A second obituary states:
Mrs. Ollie Adams (nee Carruthers) widow of the late Carlos Adams, of Bloomfield, died in Washington on the 19th. Her remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband in Ebenezer Cemetery on the 21st.
Mrs. Olive Carruthers Adams, 59, died at her home in Washington, May 18. Mrs. Adams was a native of Loudoun where she leaves a large circle of friends. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are her husband, Carlos Adams, formerly of Bloomfield and two sons, Clifford and Curtis Adams of Washington; one sister, Mrs. V.G. Williams, Washington and one brother, L.B. Carruthers, North Fork.
Funeral services were conducted in Washington by her pastor the Rev. Mr. Myers, and at Ebenezer Cemetery in Loudoun by the Rev. J.W. Seay. Interment was made in Ebenezer Cemetery.
A second obituary states:
Mrs. Ollie Adams (nee Carruthers) widow of the late Carlos Adams, of Bloomfield, died in Washington on the 19th. Her remains were laid to rest by the side of her husband in Ebenezer Cemetery on the 21st.
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