BEDFORD, INDIANA
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1901
Marion Adams died at his home on West 13th street Thursday at 6 o'clock, of cancer, after a long illness. Funeral at the house today, Friday, at 10 o'clock a.m., services by Rev. Hyde. Burial at Green Hill.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1901
OBITUARY.
Francis Marion Adams, born May 1, 1851, in Rock Castle county State of Kentucky, departed this life December 5th, 1901. November 17th, 1872, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Cox, to which union eight children were born.
His widow and six children survive him. In life he was a kind, loving, affectionate and considerate husband and father. About eighteen yearsago he became an active member of the M. E. Church at Salem, Ind., later removing to Bedford, where he had since resided. His suffering for yearswas keen, his patience inexhaustible, his faith was in God. He was the heart of the love of his widow and children; his marrow, nerve and muscle sustained them. He was of the common people a "working man" yes,
undismayed and strong he industriously labored for his loved ones until by his great affliction and suffering his strength weakened, and muscles relaxed as an invalid.
Information Provided by Find A Grave contributor Janet S. Endris
BEDFORD, INDIANA
FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1901
Marion Adams died at his home on West 13th street Thursday at 6 o'clock, of cancer, after a long illness. Funeral at the house today, Friday, at 10 o'clock a.m., services by Rev. Hyde. Burial at Green Hill.
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FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1901
OBITUARY.
Francis Marion Adams, born May 1, 1851, in Rock Castle county State of Kentucky, departed this life December 5th, 1901. November 17th, 1872, he married Charlotte Elizabeth Cox, to which union eight children were born.
His widow and six children survive him. In life he was a kind, loving, affectionate and considerate husband and father. About eighteen yearsago he became an active member of the M. E. Church at Salem, Ind., later removing to Bedford, where he had since resided. His suffering for yearswas keen, his patience inexhaustible, his faith was in God. He was the heart of the love of his widow and children; his marrow, nerve and muscle sustained them. He was of the common people a "working man" yes,
undismayed and strong he industriously labored for his loved ones until by his great affliction and suffering his strength weakened, and muscles relaxed as an invalid.
Information Provided by Find A Grave contributor Janet S. Endris
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