and Matilda Caroline Reynolds
Kentucky New Era Saturday July 28, 1934
GARNER ADAMS IS BURIED AT CROFTON
Funeral services were held Thursday for Garner Adams at Crofton by Rev. E A Meador.
Burial was in the Cansler Cemetery. Mr. Adams died suddenly in Wyoming and his body was returned to the old home community.
Mr. Adams was the oldest son of the late W. J. Adams and Carolyn Adams.
Born near Crofton, he spent the greater past of his life there until moving to Wyoming about tenn years ago, wher he held a splendid position as foreman for a Coal Mining Company.
He united with the Baptist Church when a young man and had been faithful, devoted member all his life.
He leaves a wife, three children and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Warren Walker of the county; Mrs. Carlos Alexander of Hammond, Indiana; Mrs. Leo Holt of Hopkinsville; Harrison Adams, Trenton, M. O. Adams, Crofton and Alger Adams of Detroit, Michigan and Collins Adams of Nortonville, Kentucky.
and Matilda Caroline Reynolds
Kentucky New Era Saturday July 28, 1934
GARNER ADAMS IS BURIED AT CROFTON
Funeral services were held Thursday for Garner Adams at Crofton by Rev. E A Meador.
Burial was in the Cansler Cemetery. Mr. Adams died suddenly in Wyoming and his body was returned to the old home community.
Mr. Adams was the oldest son of the late W. J. Adams and Carolyn Adams.
Born near Crofton, he spent the greater past of his life there until moving to Wyoming about tenn years ago, wher he held a splendid position as foreman for a Coal Mining Company.
He united with the Baptist Church when a young man and had been faithful, devoted member all his life.
He leaves a wife, three children and the following brothers and sisters; Mrs. Warren Walker of the county; Mrs. Carlos Alexander of Hammond, Indiana; Mrs. Leo Holt of Hopkinsville; Harrison Adams, Trenton, M. O. Adams, Crofton and Alger Adams of Detroit, Michigan and Collins Adams of Nortonville, Kentucky.
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