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James M. Adamson

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James M. Adamson

Birth
Death
1915 (aged 73–74)
Burial
Frisco, Collin County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Bethel Garden
Memorial ID
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Uncle Jimmie Adamson, a pioneer resident of West Collin, passed away at the residence of his nephew, W. C. Naugle, in Polytechnic, a short time since, his death being due to the infirmities of the years, aggravated by a fall received only a short time previous to his death. The deceased was about 70 years of age at the time the grim reaper called, and had been a very active man in spite of his years, up to some time during the past autumn, when he received a fall, breaking a limb, that forced him to go on crutches to the end. His remains were laid to rest in the Bethel cemetery. "After life's fitful fever may he sleep well."
Courier 3 April 1913 p. 4 - Note headstone says d 1915
Uncle Jimmie Adamson, a pioneer resident of West Collin, passed away at the residence of his nephew, W. C. Naugle, in Polytechnic, a short time since, his death being due to the infirmities of the years, aggravated by a fall received only a short time previous to his death. The deceased was about 70 years of age at the time the grim reaper called, and had been a very active man in spite of his years, up to some time during the past autumn, when he received a fall, breaking a limb, that forced him to go on crutches to the end. His remains were laid to rest in the Bethel cemetery. "After life's fitful fever may he sleep well."
Courier 3 April 1913 p. 4 - Note headstone says d 1915


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