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Rev Richard Cameron Adams

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Rev Richard Cameron Adams

Birth
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Mar 1948 (aged 59)
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 70, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Richard and his wife, Mary, were missionaries to China. Son Roy and Daughter Lois were born in Hong Kong, China.

Contributor: Betty Calderwood (47172308) • [email protected]
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, March 25, 1948

Rev. R.C. Adams, about 59, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Beulah community, died in his sleep Monday night at his home, southeast of Mt. Clare.

Rev. Adams had been troubled with a heart ailment for a number of years. Monday he had helped Mrs. Adams about the home, but in the evening complained of not feeling well before an early retirement.

Born in the same community in which he died, Mr. Adams had spent 18 years in missionary work, five years of this time in China, the remainder among the Oklahoma Indians. The past five years he occupied the pulpit in the Beulah church. Last year he served as president of the county ministerial association.

Funeral services, as yet indefinite, will probably he held tomorrow.
Richard and his wife, Mary, were missionaries to China. Son Roy and Daughter Lois were born in Hong Kong, China.

Contributor: Betty Calderwood (47172308) • [email protected]
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, March 25, 1948

Rev. R.C. Adams, about 59, pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in the Beulah community, died in his sleep Monday night at his home, southeast of Mt. Clare.

Rev. Adams had been troubled with a heart ailment for a number of years. Monday he had helped Mrs. Adams about the home, but in the evening complained of not feeling well before an early retirement.

Born in the same community in which he died, Mr. Adams had spent 18 years in missionary work, five years of this time in China, the remainder among the Oklahoma Indians. The past five years he occupied the pulpit in the Beulah church. Last year he served as president of the county ministerial association.

Funeral services, as yet indefinite, will probably he held tomorrow.


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