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William Charles Joseph Adamson

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William Charles Joseph Adamson

Birth
Randolph County, Alabama, USA
Death
6 Sep 1968 (aged 69)
Valley, Chambers County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Valley, Chambers County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Sec Lot 219
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OBITUARY:

The Valley Times News
Date: Monday, September 9, 1968

C. J. Adamson

Funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the Shawmut United Methodist Church for C. J. Adamson, 69, who was pronounced dead on arrival at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Langdale, Friday afternoon of an apparent heart attack.

Services were conducted by the Rev. Woodrow Forsee, the Rev. Jack Neil, and the Rev. J. H. King. Burial was in the Shawmut Cemetery with Johnson-Brown Service Funeral Home, Langdale, in charge.

Mr. Admas was a native of Randolph County and had been a resident of Shawmut for the past 41 years. He was a member of the Shawmut United Methodist Church, the Shawmut Masonic Lodge and was retired employee of the Shawmut Mill.

Survivors include hiw wife, Mrs. Clara McQueen Adamson, Shawmut; a son, William Q. Adamson, Sumter, S. C.; brother James A. Adamson, Wadley; and four grandchildren.

Contributed by Bennie Gross in behalf of the late Mr. L. F. Simpkins.
OBITUARY:

The Valley Times News
Date: Monday, September 9, 1968

C. J. Adamson

Funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the Shawmut United Methodist Church for C. J. Adamson, 69, who was pronounced dead on arrival at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Langdale, Friday afternoon of an apparent heart attack.

Services were conducted by the Rev. Woodrow Forsee, the Rev. Jack Neil, and the Rev. J. H. King. Burial was in the Shawmut Cemetery with Johnson-Brown Service Funeral Home, Langdale, in charge.

Mr. Admas was a native of Randolph County and had been a resident of Shawmut for the past 41 years. He was a member of the Shawmut United Methodist Church, the Shawmut Masonic Lodge and was retired employee of the Shawmut Mill.

Survivors include hiw wife, Mrs. Clara McQueen Adamson, Shawmut; a son, William Q. Adamson, Sumter, S. C.; brother James A. Adamson, Wadley; and four grandchildren.

Contributed by Bennie Gross in behalf of the late Mr. L. F. Simpkins.

Gravesite Details

The Town of Langdale is now part of the City of Valley, Al.



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