BROWNSBORO MAN IS KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY AOTO
Armel Adair was killed in Dallas Monday night when he stepped in front of an automobile. He was taken to a Dallas hospital immediately after the accident around 6 p.m. where he died at 9:30 p.m. Mr. Adair resided in Brownsboro, and is survived by his wife and two daughters; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Browning of Athens, Mrs. Lou Wells, Houston, and Mrs. H.H. Richardson, Brownsboro; two brothers, J.P. Adair and E.M. Belcher of Chandler. The body was returned to Athens by Carroll and Lehr Funeral Home.
Published in the Athens Weekly Review November 25, 1953.
Researched by Jaycie Smith Rinehart.
BROWNSBORO MAN IS KILLED WHEN STRUCK BY AOTO
Armel Adair was killed in Dallas Monday night when he stepped in front of an automobile. He was taken to a Dallas hospital immediately after the accident around 6 p.m. where he died at 9:30 p.m. Mr. Adair resided in Brownsboro, and is survived by his wife and two daughters; three sisters, Mrs. Jack Browning of Athens, Mrs. Lou Wells, Houston, and Mrs. H.H. Richardson, Brownsboro; two brothers, J.P. Adair and E.M. Belcher of Chandler. The body was returned to Athens by Carroll and Lehr Funeral Home.
Published in the Athens Weekly Review November 25, 1953.
Researched by Jaycie Smith Rinehart.
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