The Richland Observer, Richland Center, WI March 6, 1969
SERVICES TUESDAY FOR ORVILLE ADAMS OF DODGEVILLE
Orville T. Adams, 76, was found dead at his rural Dodgeville home after reportedly suffering a heart attack. He was a brother of Vernon Adams, Avoca, who operates and manages the Shell station at Hwys. 130 and 14 north of Lone Rock.
Mr. Adams lived in Madison several years prior to retiring and moving to the Dodgeville community.
His survivors include three sons, Earl, Madison, Russell, Westboro, and Lennis, Miramar, FL; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Smelzer, Racine, Mrs. Nora Lash, Superior, and Mrs. John Thompson, Mason City, IA and three brothers, Wilbur, Madison, Vernon, Avoca, and Nelmer, Highland, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Lulloff funeral home, Dodgeville.
The Richland Observer, Richland Center, WI March 6, 1969
SERVICES TUESDAY FOR ORVILLE ADAMS OF DODGEVILLE
Orville T. Adams, 76, was found dead at his rural Dodgeville home after reportedly suffering a heart attack. He was a brother of Vernon Adams, Avoca, who operates and manages the Shell station at Hwys. 130 and 14 north of Lone Rock.
Mr. Adams lived in Madison several years prior to retiring and moving to the Dodgeville community.
His survivors include three sons, Earl, Madison, Russell, Westboro, and Lennis, Miramar, FL; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Smelzer, Racine, Mrs. Nora Lash, Superior, and Mrs. John Thompson, Mason City, IA and three brothers, Wilbur, Madison, Vernon, Avoca, and Nelmer, Highland, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Lulloff funeral home, Dodgeville.
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