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David Franklin Adcock

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David Franklin Adcock

Birth
Morgan County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Nov 1918 (aged 42)
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1ST ADDITION, Block 254, Lot 5
Memorial ID
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WILLAMETTE CITIZEN DIES SUDDENLY AFTER FEW MONTHS' ILLNESS
David Francis Adcock, of Willamette, died at the family home Sunday evening, after an illness of several months, Mr. Adcock's death was caused by heart failure.
David Francis Adcock was born in Missouri September 18, 1876, and came to Oregon some time ago. On August 9, 1905, he married Miss Bessie Roman, of Mount Pleasant. For several years Mr. Adcock has been a substitute mail carrier for the Oregon City post office.
The deceased is survived by his widow and two daughters, Annette aged 12, and Myra, aged 9. He also leaves four brothers, two of whom are in the service, one being in France, and another stationed in Arkansas, and a brother, Granville Adcock, of Willamette. Four sisters also survive, one residing in California and three in Missouri.
Funeral services are to be held from the Holman and Pace funeral parlors Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The Maple Lane Grange, of which the deceased was a member, will have charge of the services. The interment was in Mountain View cemetery.
Oregon City Enterprise newspaper, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1918, page 3, column 6.
WILLAMETTE CITIZEN DIES SUDDENLY AFTER FEW MONTHS' ILLNESS
David Francis Adcock, of Willamette, died at the family home Sunday evening, after an illness of several months, Mr. Adcock's death was caused by heart failure.
David Francis Adcock was born in Missouri September 18, 1876, and came to Oregon some time ago. On August 9, 1905, he married Miss Bessie Roman, of Mount Pleasant. For several years Mr. Adcock has been a substitute mail carrier for the Oregon City post office.
The deceased is survived by his widow and two daughters, Annette aged 12, and Myra, aged 9. He also leaves four brothers, two of whom are in the service, one being in France, and another stationed in Arkansas, and a brother, Granville Adcock, of Willamette. Four sisters also survive, one residing in California and three in Missouri.
Funeral services are to be held from the Holman and Pace funeral parlors Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The Maple Lane Grange, of which the deceased was a member, will have charge of the services. The interment was in Mountain View cemetery.
Oregon City Enterprise newspaper, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1918, page 3, column 6.


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