By Dennis Goddard
The East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Elsie Adams
Salineville - Mrs. Lela Harriet Adams, 73, wife of Elsie Adams of the Monroeville-Salineville Rd., died Saturday (December 15, 1956) at 1 p.m. in City Hospital following a three-week illness. Death was caused by a heart attack.
Mrs. Adams was born April 2, 1883, in Mechanicstown, a daughter of Howard Allison and Mary Margaret Saunders Allison. She was married Sept. 29, 1909, in Mechanicstown and had resided on a farm near here for 47 years. She was a member of the Salineville Presbyterian Church.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Richard G. Russell of Hanoverton R. D., and Mrs. Herbert E. Schneider of Carrollton; two sons, Martin Adams and Howard Adams of Salineville; two brothers, William B. Allison of Mechanicstown and John T. Allison of Marion, Ind.; tow sisters, Mrs. Cary Carr and Mrs. Samuel Hall, both of Carrollton, and 10 grandchildren.
Rites will be held in the late home Tuesday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. E. E. Bacon, pastor of the Salineville Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the late home.
By Dennis Goddard
The East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Elsie Adams
Salineville - Mrs. Lela Harriet Adams, 73, wife of Elsie Adams of the Monroeville-Salineville Rd., died Saturday (December 15, 1956) at 1 p.m. in City Hospital following a three-week illness. Death was caused by a heart attack.
Mrs. Adams was born April 2, 1883, in Mechanicstown, a daughter of Howard Allison and Mary Margaret Saunders Allison. She was married Sept. 29, 1909, in Mechanicstown and had resided on a farm near here for 47 years. She was a member of the Salineville Presbyterian Church.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Richard G. Russell of Hanoverton R. D., and Mrs. Herbert E. Schneider of Carrollton; two sons, Martin Adams and Howard Adams of Salineville; two brothers, William B. Allison of Mechanicstown and John T. Allison of Marion, Ind.; tow sisters, Mrs. Cary Carr and Mrs. Samuel Hall, both of Carrollton, and 10 grandchildren.
Rites will be held in the late home Tuesday at 2 p. m. by the Rev. E. E. Bacon, pastor of the Salineville Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the late home.
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