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Charles Joseph Adams

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Charles Joseph Adams Veteran

Birth
Belt, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Death
5 Feb 1972 (aged 51)
Lancaster, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Belt, Cascade County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Great Falls Tribune (MT), 10 Feb 1972
Adams Rites Set in Belt for Friday
Funeral services for Charles Joseph Adams, 51, Belt native who died Saturday at Lancaster, Calif., will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Belt. Burial will be in Belt cemetery.
Adams, born in Belt, March 31, 1920, was graduated from high school there and then served three years in Iran with Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. Following his military discharge he continued his education, graduating from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, in 1948.
He then worked as a government surveyor in Guam for a year and for Kaiser Aluminum in Spokane. In 1952 he went to Douglas Aircraft Co. in Los Angeles as an engineer on the space program. A year ago he went into the real estate business in Lancaster. He was unmarried.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary Adams, and brother, William M. Adams, both of Belt; and sisters Mrs. Mary Carbaneau, Port Orford, Ore., and Mrs. Nellie McManus, Billings.
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 10 Feb 1972
Adams Rites Set in Belt for Friday
Funeral services for Charles Joseph Adams, 51, Belt native who died Saturday at Lancaster, Calif., will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. at St. Mark's Catholic Church, Belt. Burial will be in Belt cemetery.
Adams, born in Belt, March 31, 1920, was graduated from high school there and then served three years in Iran with Army Corps of Engineers during World War II. Following his military discharge he continued his education, graduating from Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, Butte, in 1948.
He then worked as a government surveyor in Guam for a year and for Kaiser Aluminum in Spokane. In 1952 he went to Douglas Aircraft Co. in Los Angeles as an engineer on the space program. A year ago he went into the real estate business in Lancaster. He was unmarried.
Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Mary Adams, and brother, William M. Adams, both of Belt; and sisters Mrs. Mary Carbaneau, Port Orford, Ore., and Mrs. Nellie McManus, Billings.

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TEC4 CO B 730 RY OPR BN World War II



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