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Funeral Rites of Jesse Adams –
Being Arranged Columbus Junction—
The funeral services of Jesse Adams, 55 died suddenly of heart trouble at Fredonia late Saturday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Fredonia Methodist church. Burial will be at the Indian Creek cemetery.
J At Work In Field
Mr. Adams was hauling corn stalks from the mill and when near the Harold Edmondson home he was seen by Mr. Edmondson to fall backwards on the load. The team stopped when he went back wards with the lines. A physician was called but his death was pronounced due to heart trouble to which he was subject. Mr. Adams was born here and was a farmer. He lived near Fredonia.
He is survived by four children. Harry and Dorothy of Wellman, Mrs. Flo George of Denver, Colorado, and Carl of Des Moines. Surviving also are four brothers, William Adams of Columbus Junction and Roy, Frank and Charles Adams of Muscatine and four sisters, Mrs. Herbert Crull of Columbus Junction, Mrs. Adam Becky of West Liberty, Mrs. John Tucker of Fairfield and Mrs. John (Luvina) Kramer of Antego, Wisconsin.
Monday, May 3, 1943
The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa · Page 8
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Funeral Rites of Jesse Adams –
Being Arranged Columbus Junction—
The funeral services of Jesse Adams, 55 died suddenly of heart trouble at Fredonia late Saturday afternoon, will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Fredonia Methodist church. Burial will be at the Indian Creek cemetery.
J At Work In Field
Mr. Adams was hauling corn stalks from the mill and when near the Harold Edmondson home he was seen by Mr. Edmondson to fall backwards on the load. The team stopped when he went back wards with the lines. A physician was called but his death was pronounced due to heart trouble to which he was subject. Mr. Adams was born here and was a farmer. He lived near Fredonia.
He is survived by four children. Harry and Dorothy of Wellman, Mrs. Flo George of Denver, Colorado, and Carl of Des Moines. Surviving also are four brothers, William Adams of Columbus Junction and Roy, Frank and Charles Adams of Muscatine and four sisters, Mrs. Herbert Crull of Columbus Junction, Mrs. Adam Becky of West Liberty, Mrs. John Tucker of Fairfield and Mrs. John (Luvina) Kramer of Antego, Wisconsin.
Monday, May 3, 1943
The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune from Muscatine, Iowa · Page 8
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