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Hugh Adams

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Hugh Adams

Birth
Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Feb 1939 (aged 63)
Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
056 L
Memorial ID
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Hugh came to Sterling, County in 1908 shortly before his 33rd birthday.

He married Emma Beyer in 1910. They were the parents of four children.

Hugh assisted in the business of Bruer Cafe. Then he managed the Ice Cream Company. Due to his health, he opened his own cream station which he later sold to F. O. Wheeler and became an employee of Mr. Wheeler's.

He was in charge of the junior high school building and grounds from 1929 until July of 1938.

During his younger years, Hugh had traveled and was keenly interested in world affairs. During his final illness, he could no longer depend on his eyesight so the radio kept him up-to-date on world affairs.

He had been a member of the A.O.U.W. lodge and Masons.

He was survived by his wife, two sons, one daughter, and three sisters.

Hugh's youngest daughter, Martha, preceded him in death at the age of two.
Hugh came to Sterling, County in 1908 shortly before his 33rd birthday.

He married Emma Beyer in 1910. They were the parents of four children.

Hugh assisted in the business of Bruer Cafe. Then he managed the Ice Cream Company. Due to his health, he opened his own cream station which he later sold to F. O. Wheeler and became an employee of Mr. Wheeler's.

He was in charge of the junior high school building and grounds from 1929 until July of 1938.

During his younger years, Hugh had traveled and was keenly interested in world affairs. During his final illness, he could no longer depend on his eyesight so the radio kept him up-to-date on world affairs.

He had been a member of the A.O.U.W. lodge and Masons.

He was survived by his wife, two sons, one daughter, and three sisters.

Hugh's youngest daughter, Martha, preceded him in death at the age of two.


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