Mrs. Carrie Adams, wife of W. T. Adams, died Thursday morning at her home on Winn Avenue, of flux, aged about thirty-eight years. The remains will be buried tomorrow in the Winchester cemetery, the funeral services will probably be conducted by Eld. I. J. Spencer, of Lexington.
Mrs. Adams was formerly Miss Galvin, of Lebanon, Indiana, but more than twenty years ago married and moved to this place. She was an earnest, christian lady, and for many years had been a consistent member of the Christian Church.
She leaves a husband and one child, Miss Jessie, who is seventeen years old, to whom we extend our profoundest sympathy.
The Winchester Democrat Fri., Sept. 7, 1900
Mrs. Carrie Adams, wife of W. T. Adams, died Thursday morning at her home on Winn Avenue, of flux, aged about thirty-eight years. The remains will be buried tomorrow in the Winchester cemetery, the funeral services will probably be conducted by Eld. I. J. Spencer, of Lexington.
Mrs. Adams was formerly Miss Galvin, of Lebanon, Indiana, but more than twenty years ago married and moved to this place. She was an earnest, christian lady, and for many years had been a consistent member of the Christian Church.
She leaves a husband and one child, Miss Jessie, who is seventeen years old, to whom we extend our profoundest sympathy.
The Winchester Democrat Fri., Sept. 7, 1900
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