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Virginia Brann Adams

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Virginia Brann Adams

Birth
Benaja, Rockingham County, North Carolina, USA
Death
26 Mar 1955 (aged 73)
Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Burial
Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. V. B. Adams

TREMONTON-Mrs. Virginia Brann Adams, 74, died Saturday after a one-day illness at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton.
She was born Feb. 14, 1882, in Reedsville, N. C. the daughter of Yancy and Mary Chrismon Brann.
Her early education was in Reedsville. She joined the LDS Church when 13 and came to Utah in 1900. settling in Provo where she studied at Brigham Young University. She married W. A. Adams on April 1, 1903, in the Salt Lake Temple.
The couple settled first in fountain Green, Sanpete County, moving to East Garland a year later and to Tremonton in 1942.
Mrs. Adams was counselor for the YWMIA in East Garland and Tremonton First wards.
Surviving are her husband. tremonton, and the following sons and daughters. Mrs. Joy Beesley, Elko, Nev.; Hugh Adams, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Alice Goss, sacramento,
Calif.; Mrs Maud Pack, Salt Lake City; W. L. Adams, Tremonton; Golden Adams, East Garland, and Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, Riverton, Utah.
There are 22 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a brother Hugh Brann, Washington, Kan.
Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the First Ward here, Bishop Lamoine Cowley
conducting. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. until services at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton.
Burial will be in riverview cemetery.

The Ogden Standard Examiner March 28, 1955

Mrs. V. B. Adams

TREMONTON-Mrs. Virginia Brann Adams, 74, died Saturday after a one-day illness at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton.
She was born Feb. 14, 1882, in Reedsville, N. C. the daughter of Yancy and Mary Chrismon Brann.
Her early education was in Reedsville. She joined the LDS Church when 13 and came to Utah in 1900. settling in Provo where she studied at Brigham Young University. She married W. A. Adams on April 1, 1903, in the Salt Lake Temple.
The couple settled first in fountain Green, Sanpete County, moving to East Garland a year later and to Tremonton in 1942.
Mrs. Adams was counselor for the YWMIA in East Garland and Tremonton First wards.
Surviving are her husband. tremonton, and the following sons and daughters. Mrs. Joy Beesley, Elko, Nev.; Hugh Adams, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. Alice Goss, sacramento,
Calif.; Mrs Maud Pack, Salt Lake City; W. L. Adams, Tremonton; Golden Adams, East Garland, and Mrs. Ruth Jenkins, Riverton, Utah.
There are 22 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, and a brother Hugh Brann, Washington, Kan.
Services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the First Ward here, Bishop Lamoine Cowley
conducting. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. until services at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton.
Burial will be in riverview cemetery.

The Ogden Standard Examiner March 28, 1955



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