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Patricia Gray <I>Burnam</I> Adams

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Patricia Gray Burnam Adams

Birth
Monroe County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Nov 1937 (aged 25)
Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Paris, Monroe County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
X-1046
Memorial ID
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Husband: John William "Jack" Adams
COD: Tuberculosis Pneumonia
MO d/c 42243
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

MARRIED AT PARIS
PARIS, April 1 (Monitor-Index Special Services) — Patricia Burnham [sic], popular Monroe county teacher, and Jack Adams were married here Sunday morning. The marriage was preformed by the Rev. Willard Reavis at his home in West Paris.
Mrs. Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnham [sic] and Mr. Adams the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adams.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri · Friday, April 01, 1932; Page 10, Column 6
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

MRS. JACK ADAMS.
Paris Mo., Nov 8. — Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Pleasant Grove church east of Paris, by the Rev Willard Reavis, for Mrs. Jack Adams, who died Thursday morning in the Woodland hospital in Moberly. Mrs. Adams, the former Patricia Burnham [sic], was twenty-five years old. She leaves her husband; her parent,. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnham [sic], and a sister, Priscilla Burnham [sic], student in high school here. Burial was in Walnut Grove cemetery at Paris.
Page 5 of Quincy Herald Whig, published in Quincy, Illinois on Monday, November 8th, 1937
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

Deaths
PARIS, Nov. 5. — Mrs. Jack Adams, 25, Paris, died Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Woodland Hospital in Moberly following an illness since Friday. Friday morning she suffered a hemorrhage while on her way to her school in the Johnson district near Paris, where she taught. She had been in ill health over a year but had spent the summer in Colorado and was thought to be improved.
Mrs. Adams was the former Patricia Burnham. Surviving her are her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnham, Paris, and one sister, Priscilla Burnham, a student in Paris High School.
Mexico Weekly Ledger, Mexico, Missouri, 11 Nov 1937, Thu • Page 7, Column 5
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)
Husband: John William "Jack" Adams
COD: Tuberculosis Pneumonia
MO d/c 42243
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

MARRIED AT PARIS
PARIS, April 1 (Monitor-Index Special Services) — Patricia Burnham [sic], popular Monroe county teacher, and Jack Adams were married here Sunday morning. The marriage was preformed by the Rev. Willard Reavis at his home in West Paris.
Mrs. Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnham [sic] and Mr. Adams the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adams.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri · Friday, April 01, 1932; Page 10, Column 6
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

MRS. JACK ADAMS.
Paris Mo., Nov 8. — Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Pleasant Grove church east of Paris, by the Rev Willard Reavis, for Mrs. Jack Adams, who died Thursday morning in the Woodland hospital in Moberly. Mrs. Adams, the former Patricia Burnham [sic], was twenty-five years old. She leaves her husband; her parent,. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnham [sic], and a sister, Priscilla Burnham [sic], student in high school here. Burial was in Walnut Grove cemetery at Paris.
Page 5 of Quincy Herald Whig, published in Quincy, Illinois on Monday, November 8th, 1937
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)

Deaths
PARIS, Nov. 5. — Mrs. Jack Adams, 25, Paris, died Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Woodland Hospital in Moberly following an illness since Friday. Friday morning she suffered a hemorrhage while on her way to her school in the Johnson district near Paris, where she taught. She had been in ill health over a year but had spent the summer in Colorado and was thought to be improved.
Mrs. Adams was the former Patricia Burnham. Surviving her are her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burnham, Paris, and one sister, Priscilla Burnham, a student in Paris High School.
Mexico Weekly Ledger, Mexico, Missouri, 11 Nov 1937, Thu • Page 7, Column 5
(Contributor: Pam Witherow)


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