She was married to Henry M. Adams in November 1901, and to them were born six children, five sons and one daughter, two sons and the daughter died at an early age. She is survived by three sons, James Adams of near Cassville, John and Arthur who are in the U. S. Navy. She is also survived by two brothers and one sister, T. E. Huston of Sedalia and S. C. Huston of Exeter, Calif., and Mrs. George Ross of near Cassville.
At the age of 16 years she united with the C. P. church, later uniting with the Methodist church of which she was a faithful member until her passing, living a Christian life.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ross Sunday afternoon, Sept. 29, conducted by Rev. S. R. Dillman, pastor of the Methodist church of Cassville, and internment made in Oak Hill cemetery Cassville, under the direction of the Horine Funeral Service.
Obituary courtesy of Brett Murphy, member #47192523
She was married to Henry M. Adams in November 1901, and to them were born six children, five sons and one daughter, two sons and the daughter died at an early age. She is survived by three sons, James Adams of near Cassville, John and Arthur who are in the U. S. Navy. She is also survived by two brothers and one sister, T. E. Huston of Sedalia and S. C. Huston of Exeter, Calif., and Mrs. George Ross of near Cassville.
At the age of 16 years she united with the C. P. church, later uniting with the Methodist church of which she was a faithful member until her passing, living a Christian life.
Funeral services were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ross Sunday afternoon, Sept. 29, conducted by Rev. S. R. Dillman, pastor of the Methodist church of Cassville, and internment made in Oak Hill cemetery Cassville, under the direction of the Horine Funeral Service.
Obituary courtesy of Brett Murphy, member #47192523
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