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Margaret Matilda <I>Burgess</I> Adkins

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Margaret Matilda Burgess Adkins

Birth
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Death
16 Feb 1958 (aged 84)
Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Sias, Lincoln County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Inscription- Mother
note- Double stone, wife of Zat Adkins

Huntington Herald Dispatch Tue Feb 18 1958

MRS MARGARET BURGESS ADKINS- Eighty four years old, 4918 Washington Avenue, SE, Charleston, died Sunday at her home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the residence by the Rev Hadley Hall and the Rev Mr Hamilton. Entombment will be in the mausoleum at Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston. She was a member of the Southeast Church of the Nazarene at Charleston.
Survivors include two sons, Caryle Adkins of Deland, Fla., and Albert Adkins of St Albans; three stepsons, Everett Adkins of Parkersburg, and Ed and Roy Adkins of Midkiff; three daughters, Mrs Taylor Workman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Mrs A.R. Mullins of Fort Pierce, Fla., and Mrs Inez Damewood of Charleston; a stepdaughter Mrs Ella Adkins of Midkiff; two brothers, Roman and Scott Burgess of Blair, Wva., 19 grandchildren. and 14 great grandchildren. The body has been taken to the residence from the Cunningham Funeral Home at Charleston.


Huntington Herald Dispatch Friday May 30 1958

BURIAL RITES FOR MRS ADKINS TODAY
Graveside funeral services eill be conducted at 3;30 P.M. today at Adkins Cemetery in Lincoln County for Mrs Margaret Burgess Adkins, 84, of Charleston. Mrs Adkins died February 16. The body was kept in a Charleston mausoleum awaiting completion of the cemetery.
Services were held February 19 at the Southeast Church of the Nazarene in Charleston. The Rev Hadley Hall will officiate at the rites today. The body is at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Charleston.
Inscription- Mother
note- Double stone, wife of Zat Adkins

Huntington Herald Dispatch Tue Feb 18 1958

MRS MARGARET BURGESS ADKINS- Eighty four years old, 4918 Washington Avenue, SE, Charleston, died Sunday at her home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the residence by the Rev Hadley Hall and the Rev Mr Hamilton. Entombment will be in the mausoleum at Spring Hill Cemetery in Charleston. She was a member of the Southeast Church of the Nazarene at Charleston.
Survivors include two sons, Caryle Adkins of Deland, Fla., and Albert Adkins of St Albans; three stepsons, Everett Adkins of Parkersburg, and Ed and Roy Adkins of Midkiff; three daughters, Mrs Taylor Workman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Mrs A.R. Mullins of Fort Pierce, Fla., and Mrs Inez Damewood of Charleston; a stepdaughter Mrs Ella Adkins of Midkiff; two brothers, Roman and Scott Burgess of Blair, Wva., 19 grandchildren. and 14 great grandchildren. The body has been taken to the residence from the Cunningham Funeral Home at Charleston.


Huntington Herald Dispatch Friday May 30 1958

BURIAL RITES FOR MRS ADKINS TODAY
Graveside funeral services eill be conducted at 3;30 P.M. today at Adkins Cemetery in Lincoln County for Mrs Margaret Burgess Adkins, 84, of Charleston. Mrs Adkins died February 16. The body was kept in a Charleston mausoleum awaiting completion of the cemetery.
Services were held February 19 at the Southeast Church of the Nazarene in Charleston. The Rev Hadley Hall will officiate at the rites today. The body is at the Cunningham Funeral Home in Charleston.


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