Final Rites Held At Bude Church
Funeral services were held Tuesday from Bude Baptist Church for Mrs. Lois Dickson Adams, 68, of Bude, who died Sunday in Franklin County Memorial Hospital after a five week illness.
Mrs. Adams was the daughter of the late John A. Dickson and Elizabeth Seale Dickson, and the wife of R. S. Adams, also deceased. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include one son, R. J. Adams of Natchez; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Gober of Bude, Mrs. Joe Taylor and Mrs. Mickey Walker, both of Houston, Texas; a brother, P. M. Dickson of Georgetown, S. C.; One sister, Mrs. F. J. Tamberella of New Orleans; and five grandchildren.
Services held at 10 a.m. July 20 in Bude Baptist Church were conducted by Dr. Otis Jones. Burial was in Midway Cemetery.
7/22/1965
Courtesy of Sue Dorman
Final Rites Held At Bude Church
Funeral services were held Tuesday from Bude Baptist Church for Mrs. Lois Dickson Adams, 68, of Bude, who died Sunday in Franklin County Memorial Hospital after a five week illness.
Mrs. Adams was the daughter of the late John A. Dickson and Elizabeth Seale Dickson, and the wife of R. S. Adams, also deceased. She was a member of the Baptist Church.
Survivors include one son, R. J. Adams of Natchez; three daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Gober of Bude, Mrs. Joe Taylor and Mrs. Mickey Walker, both of Houston, Texas; a brother, P. M. Dickson of Georgetown, S. C.; One sister, Mrs. F. J. Tamberella of New Orleans; and five grandchildren.
Services held at 10 a.m. July 20 in Bude Baptist Church were conducted by Dr. Otis Jones. Burial was in Midway Cemetery.
7/22/1965
Courtesy of Sue Dorman
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