WILLIAM J. ADAMS
William Josiah Adams, 57 of 373 Patterson, died Monday at four p.m. in a local hospital after a lingering illness.
He was born July 27, 1886, in Evanston, Wyoming, a son of Oliver and Sarah Eardley Adams. He came to Ogden 36 years ago and was employed by the Union Pacific railroad as machinist helper. He married Anna Nelson May 10, 1905, in Evanston. He was a member of the L.D.S. church.
Suvivors include his widow, tow sons, Oliver R. Adams, Ogden, and Frank Adams, Park City, and a sister, Mrs. Rex Ryan, Portland, Ore.; nine grandchildren.
The body is at the mortuary, 533 Twenty-sixth.
WILLIAM J. ADAMS
William Josiah Adams, 57 of 373 Patterson, died Monday at four p.m. in a local hospital after a lingering illness.
He was born July 27, 1886, in Evanston, Wyoming, a son of Oliver and Sarah Eardley Adams. He came to Ogden 36 years ago and was employed by the Union Pacific railroad as machinist helper. He married Anna Nelson May 10, 1905, in Evanston. He was a member of the L.D.S. church.
Suvivors include his widow, tow sons, Oliver R. Adams, Ogden, and Frank Adams, Park City, and a sister, Mrs. Rex Ryan, Portland, Ore.; nine grandchildren.
The body is at the mortuary, 533 Twenty-sixth.
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