Mrs. C. F. Adams, 935 North Kansas avenue, died yesterday morning at Stormont hospital, following an operation for appendicitis several days ago.
Mrs. Adams was the husband of a well known grocer in North Topeka. She was the daughter of Mrs. M. Ferguson of 1016 Madison street.
Besides the husband, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. W. S. Joslin, of 313 West Seventh; Mrs. L. B. Rousseau, of 1113 West Sixth, and Mrs. Ida Reno, of Kansas City. A brother, J. W. Ferguson, lives at Highland Park.
The late Mrs. Adams was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Security and the Pythian Sisters, and has many friends in Topeka.
The funeral arrangements will be made today.
—Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, KS), September 13,1942, p 10, c 2.
Aggie Ferguson and C. F. Adams were issued a marriage license on February 22, 1889 in Shawnee County, Kansas.
Mrs. C. F. Adams, 935 North Kansas avenue, died yesterday morning at Stormont hospital, following an operation for appendicitis several days ago.
Mrs. Adams was the husband of a well known grocer in North Topeka. She was the daughter of Mrs. M. Ferguson of 1016 Madison street.
Besides the husband, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. W. S. Joslin, of 313 West Seventh; Mrs. L. B. Rousseau, of 1113 West Sixth, and Mrs. Ida Reno, of Kansas City. A brother, J. W. Ferguson, lives at Highland Park.
The late Mrs. Adams was a member of the Knights and Ladies of Security and the Pythian Sisters, and has many friends in Topeka.
The funeral arrangements will be made today.
—Topeka Daily Capital (Topeka, KS), September 13,1942, p 10, c 2.
Aggie Ferguson and C. F. Adams were issued a marriage license on February 22, 1889 in Shawnee County, Kansas.
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