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Lorenzo A “Ren” Adkins

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Lorenzo A “Ren” Adkins

Birth
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Death
20 Apr 1922 (aged 54–55)
Mulino, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Canby, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old-1-8-D
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LORENZO D. ADKINS DIES AT MULINO RESIDENCE

Lorenzo D. Adkins, well known resident of Clackamas county, died at the home of his sister at Mulino, where he had made his home.
Mr. Adkins death occurred on Friday evening about 8 o'clock, after a four day's illness from pneumonia.

He was the brother of the late James Adkins, who was killed six years ago near Canby when struck by a Southern Pacific train. Another brother, Silas Adkins was killed about six weeks ago near Mulino, when he was struck by a falling tree.

Lorenzo was a native of Clackamas county. He was 54 years of age and unmarried.

He is survived by three brothers and three sisters, all of whom reside in Clackamas county.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. Morgan of the Congregational church conducted the services. He was laid to rest beside his mother in the Zion cemetery at Canby.

Oregon City Enterprise, [Oregon City, OR], April 28, 1922
LORENZO D. ADKINS DIES AT MULINO RESIDENCE

Lorenzo D. Adkins, well known resident of Clackamas county, died at the home of his sister at Mulino, where he had made his home.
Mr. Adkins death occurred on Friday evening about 8 o'clock, after a four day's illness from pneumonia.

He was the brother of the late James Adkins, who was killed six years ago near Canby when struck by a Southern Pacific train. Another brother, Silas Adkins was killed about six weeks ago near Mulino, when he was struck by a falling tree.

Lorenzo was a native of Clackamas county. He was 54 years of age and unmarried.

He is survived by three brothers and three sisters, all of whom reside in Clackamas county.

The funeral was held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. C. Morgan of the Congregational church conducted the services. He was laid to rest beside his mother in the Zion cemetery at Canby.

Oregon City Enterprise, [Oregon City, OR], April 28, 1922

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