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Henry Jackson Adams

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Henry Jackson Adams

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
12 Jan 1929 (aged 54)
Sikes, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Dodson, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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H. J. Adams of Sikes, died at his home Saturday morning, January 12, following a stroke of paralysis. For fourteen months Mr. Adams was confined to his bed. Mr. Adams, had been married for about twenty-eight years. His wife was Miss Lula Crain, daughter of Mr. A. Crain.

Mr. Adams was 54 years old. He is survived by his wife and nine children: Troy, Marshall, Willie, Woodrow, and LeRoy Adams and Mrs. Earle DeLoach and Misses Carlee [sic Cora Lee], Maurin, and LeVenia Adams, all of Sikes. He also leaves four brothers and five sisters: Dr. U. S. Adams of Cherokee, Ala; Ira Adams, Leighton, Ala.; the Rev. B. C. Adams, Livingston, Texas; Mrs. Reuben Parker, Sikes; Rosa Smith, Quitman; Mrs. Emma Griffin, Farmerville; and Mrs. Ethel Griffin, Truxno, La.

Funeral services were held at Harmony Grove Church and his body was laid to rest in the Harmony Grove Cemetery. The Rev. J. D. Mize conducted the services.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, January 17, 1929
H. J. Adams of Sikes, died at his home Saturday morning, January 12, following a stroke of paralysis. For fourteen months Mr. Adams was confined to his bed. Mr. Adams, had been married for about twenty-eight years. His wife was Miss Lula Crain, daughter of Mr. A. Crain.

Mr. Adams was 54 years old. He is survived by his wife and nine children: Troy, Marshall, Willie, Woodrow, and LeRoy Adams and Mrs. Earle DeLoach and Misses Carlee [sic Cora Lee], Maurin, and LeVenia Adams, all of Sikes. He also leaves four brothers and five sisters: Dr. U. S. Adams of Cherokee, Ala; Ira Adams, Leighton, Ala.; the Rev. B. C. Adams, Livingston, Texas; Mrs. Reuben Parker, Sikes; Rosa Smith, Quitman; Mrs. Emma Griffin, Farmerville; and Mrs. Ethel Griffin, Truxno, La.

Funeral services were held at Harmony Grove Church and his body was laid to rest in the Harmony Grove Cemetery. The Rev. J. D. Mize conducted the services.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, January 17, 1929


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