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Mary Catherine Adams

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Mary Catherine Adams

Birth
Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 May 1917 (aged 2)
Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Sterling, Rice County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2183909, Longitude: -98.1985809
Plot
056 C
Memorial ID
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The Sterling Bulletin



Funeral Services for Babe



Tender funeral services over the body of little Martha Catherine Adams, the two and one-half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, were held Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruer, and were conducted by Mrs. Bessie Bellman of Winfield. The body lay in a little white casket and was surrounded by flowers that were emblematic of the sweetness and purity of the life that had known such a brief earthly existence.



Mrs. Bellman gave a brief discourse that was full of solace and comfort for the sorrowing family and friends, and a quartette composed of Miss Gladys Holmes, Mrs. R. O. S. Shook, Charles Davis and
O. T. Sholes sang several hymns with piano accompaniment by Henry Fleming. The little body was laid to rest in Cottonwood cemetery, four young girls acting as pall bearers. They were Misses Christine Currier, Catherine Roy, Charoldine Peck and Helen McClure.



The Sterling Bulletin



Funeral Services for Babe



Tender funeral services over the body of little Martha Catherine Adams, the two and one-half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adams, were held Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruer, and were conducted by Mrs. Bessie Bellman of Winfield. The body lay in a little white casket and was surrounded by flowers that were emblematic of the sweetness and purity of the life that had known such a brief earthly existence.



Mrs. Bellman gave a brief discourse that was full of solace and comfort for the sorrowing family and friends, and a quartette composed of Miss Gladys Holmes, Mrs. R. O. S. Shook, Charles Davis and
O. T. Sholes sang several hymns with piano accompaniment by Henry Fleming. The little body was laid to rest in Cottonwood cemetery, four young girls acting as pall bearers. They were Misses Christine Currier, Catherine Roy, Charoldine Peck and Helen McClure.




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