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Albert Adams

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Albert Adams

Birth
Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
May 1931 (aged 72–73)
Almond, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Francis Creek, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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MANITOWOC HERALD NEWS- May 22, 1931- Page 23.
Albert Adams, 77, Worker Here During World War, is Dead.
Albert Adams 77, a native of Kewaunee county, but who during the World war made his home in this city for three years, passed away at the home of his son, Principal L. M. Adams at Almond, Wisconsin, on Thursday. Burial will take place on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at Francis Creek, in charge of the Rev. Juek of the Melink Presbyterian church. Services will be at the grave, the remains being brought direct from Almond.

While located in this city Mr. Adams was employed at the ship yards here. He was married 45 years ago to Miss Emma Chloupek, a native of this city, who passed away in December 1929. Besides the son at Almond, a daughter, Mrs. John Woracek of Eau Claire, a brother John of Kewaunee, three sisters, five grandchildren and one great grandchild survive.

(Thanks goes to Researcher Barbara Schwartz for sending this obituary.)
MANITOWOC HERALD NEWS- May 22, 1931- Page 23.
Albert Adams, 77, Worker Here During World War, is Dead.
Albert Adams 77, a native of Kewaunee county, but who during the World war made his home in this city for three years, passed away at the home of his son, Principal L. M. Adams at Almond, Wisconsin, on Thursday. Burial will take place on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at Francis Creek, in charge of the Rev. Juek of the Melink Presbyterian church. Services will be at the grave, the remains being brought direct from Almond.

While located in this city Mr. Adams was employed at the ship yards here. He was married 45 years ago to Miss Emma Chloupek, a native of this city, who passed away in December 1929. Besides the son at Almond, a daughter, Mrs. John Woracek of Eau Claire, a brother John of Kewaunee, three sisters, five grandchildren and one great grandchild survive.

(Thanks goes to Researcher Barbara Schwartz for sending this obituary.)


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