9 April 107
Death of Mrs. Adams
The death of Mrs. Bert S. Adams occurred on Tuesday on the train near Bonners Ferry. She was homeward bound from the south where she had been all winter hoping her health would be benefitted thereby. For a year she had not been well but it is only since January that evidences of tuberculosis were discovered. Everything that could be done for her had been done by a loving husband and kind friends.
About three weeks ago the physicians pronounced Mrs. Adams' case to be hopeless and it was her desire to reach home before she died. She was too weak to travel every day and the journey had to be made by easy stages. Mr. and Mrs. Adams spent two days in Sand Point, Idaho, and then started for home. Mrs. Adams had many warm friends in this community and was a model wife and mother.
Her maiden name was Miss Ida M. Richards. She was born in Kansas thirty-one years ago and came west when six years of age, having lived in Flathead valley for the past seventeen years.
Beside her husband and three small children, two sons and a daughter, she leaves a father, F.C. Richards of Kent, Wash., and a brother, F.H. Richards of Spokane.
The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Interment in Conrad Memorial cemetery.
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9 April 107
Death of Mrs. Adams
The death of Mrs. Bert S. Adams occurred on Tuesday on the train near Bonners Ferry. She was homeward bound from the south where she had been all winter hoping her health would be benefitted thereby. For a year she had not been well but it is only since January that evidences of tuberculosis were discovered. Everything that could be done for her had been done by a loving husband and kind friends.
About three weeks ago the physicians pronounced Mrs. Adams' case to be hopeless and it was her desire to reach home before she died. She was too weak to travel every day and the journey had to be made by easy stages. Mr. and Mrs. Adams spent two days in Sand Point, Idaho, and then started for home. Mrs. Adams had many warm friends in this community and was a model wife and mother.
Her maiden name was Miss Ida M. Richards. She was born in Kansas thirty-one years ago and came west when six years of age, having lived in Flathead valley for the past seventeen years.
Beside her husband and three small children, two sons and a daughter, she leaves a father, F.C. Richards of Kent, Wash., and a brother, F.H. Richards of Spokane.
The funeral occurred yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. Interment in Conrad Memorial cemetery.
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