Born in Onego, Mrs. Adamson, was a daughter of the late Abraham L. and Sarah (Wratchford) Waybright and widow of John R. Adamson.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Joy Pannell, Franklin, Mrs. M. W. Nelson, Circleville, W.Va., Mrs. Emil Malberg, Akron and Mrs. Beulah Sites, Franklin; four sons, Fred R. and Albert C. Adamson, both of Detroit, Glenn W. Adamson, at home and Vernon C. Adamson, Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. Lenora Bonner, Franklin and Mrs. Verna Lambert, Parsons, and 23 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
The body will be at the residence today and will remain there till 9 a.m. tomorrow when it will be taken to Seneca Evangelical Brethren Church for services at 11 a.m.
Rev. Forrest Racey and Rev. Blair Burr will officiate and interment will in the family cemetery at Onego.
Cumberland Sunday Times- June 5, 1960
Born in Onego, Mrs. Adamson, was a daughter of the late Abraham L. and Sarah (Wratchford) Waybright and widow of John R. Adamson.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Joy Pannell, Franklin, Mrs. M. W. Nelson, Circleville, W.Va., Mrs. Emil Malberg, Akron and Mrs. Beulah Sites, Franklin; four sons, Fred R. and Albert C. Adamson, both of Detroit, Glenn W. Adamson, at home and Vernon C. Adamson, Franklin; two sisters, Mrs. Lenora Bonner, Franklin and Mrs. Verna Lambert, Parsons, and 23 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
The body will be at the residence today and will remain there till 9 a.m. tomorrow when it will be taken to Seneca Evangelical Brethren Church for services at 11 a.m.
Rev. Forrest Racey and Rev. Blair Burr will officiate and interment will in the family cemetery at Onego.
Cumberland Sunday Times- June 5, 1960
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