In 1910 she was reunited in marriage to James A. Conwell. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, one nephew, Ransom Adair, who made his home with them and was very loyal to his aunt, also three sisters Mrs. Josie Turpin, Mrs. Rebecca Adair, both of Leon, Mrs. Susie Dooley of Centerville, Iowa and one half sister, Janie McGraw, of Colorado Springs Col. and a host of relatives and friends.
Funer services were held in the Steward Funeral Home in Leon, conducted by Rev. Miles Taber, pastor of the Leon Brethren church. Burial was in the Leon cemetery.
In 1910 she was reunited in marriage to James A. Conwell. She leaves to mourn her departure a loving husband, one nephew, Ransom Adair, who made his home with them and was very loyal to his aunt, also three sisters Mrs. Josie Turpin, Mrs. Rebecca Adair, both of Leon, Mrs. Susie Dooley of Centerville, Iowa and one half sister, Janie McGraw, of Colorado Springs Col. and a host of relatives and friends.
Funer services were held in the Steward Funeral Home in Leon, conducted by Rev. Miles Taber, pastor of the Leon Brethren church. Burial was in the Leon cemetery.
Family Members
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Joseph Adair
1846–1926
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Margaret Adair Hursey
1848–1933
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Andrew Adair
1850–1929
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Mary S Adair Fanshier
1855–1943
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James Keb Adair
1861–1932
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Cynthia Susan Minerva Adair Dooley
1865–1950
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Rebecca Ann Adair Adair
1875–1935
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William H Adair
1880–1957
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Robert Thomas Adair
1880–1910
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William Henry Adair
1880–1892
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