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Adam Floyd Wall

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Adam Floyd Wall

Birth
Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death
25 Feb 1926 (aged 76)
Brumley, Miller County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Miller County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.0791395, Longitude: -92.4044581
Plot
H-6
Memorial ID
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Miller County Autogram of March 11, 1926

Obituary: A. F. Wall Dies at Age of seventy-six survived by four daughters and one son

A. F. Wall, a highly respected citizen, living on his farm three miles south of Brumley, died February 12, 1926, at 8 o'clock p.m. from flu and pneumonia at the age of 76 years, 11 months and 17 days.

He was married March 13, (1884) to Miss Susannah Williams, who died some thirteen years ago. Surviving them is a family of four girls and one boy, all married and were with their father in his last hours and at his funeral. Bro. Wall was a good husband and a kind indulgent father. He was energetic, truthful, honest, and kindly disposed and pleasant in all his business relations with his neighbors and his passing leaves an empty chair it will be hard to fill.

He was laid to rest beside his wife in the Williams Cemetery by the Brumley Masonic Lodge of which he
has long been an honoured member. His children, four splendid women and one son, have the real sympathy of the entire community in their unreparable loss - written by a Long Friend, J. M. Hawkins

Thanks N.T.
Miller County Autogram of March 11, 1926

Obituary: A. F. Wall Dies at Age of seventy-six survived by four daughters and one son

A. F. Wall, a highly respected citizen, living on his farm three miles south of Brumley, died February 12, 1926, at 8 o'clock p.m. from flu and pneumonia at the age of 76 years, 11 months and 17 days.

He was married March 13, (1884) to Miss Susannah Williams, who died some thirteen years ago. Surviving them is a family of four girls and one boy, all married and were with their father in his last hours and at his funeral. Bro. Wall was a good husband and a kind indulgent father. He was energetic, truthful, honest, and kindly disposed and pleasant in all his business relations with his neighbors and his passing leaves an empty chair it will be hard to fill.

He was laid to rest beside his wife in the Williams Cemetery by the Brumley Masonic Lodge of which he
has long been an honoured member. His children, four splendid women and one son, have the real sympathy of the entire community in their unreparable loss - written by a Long Friend, J. M. Hawkins

Thanks N.T.


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