World War II
56 years old
Nov 12 1959 Farmers Journal
On Friday the burial of Harold Adams of Phoenix was made in Jacksonville Rural cemetery.
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The Palladium Times (Oswego, NY), 3 Nov 1959
Phoenix Obituary
Harold Adams
PHOENIX--Harold Adams died Monday, Nov. 2, in Midtown hospital in Syracuse after a long illness. Mr. Adams was injured in the Weinberg Paper Co. mill in Phoenix eight years ago. Four months ago he suffered an injury to his spine which has kept him hospitalized during the entire period until his death.
He was born in Syracuse but came to Phoenix as a boy and made this his home until his injury. He was a member of Horning Fournier American Legion Post, also a member of the Phoenix Methodist church.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Edna Adams of Phoenix, Mr. Adams leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary Green of Tully and two brothers.
Funeral arrangements, under the direction of the Hopkins funeral home, are incomplete.
World War II
56 years old
Nov 12 1959 Farmers Journal
On Friday the burial of Harold Adams of Phoenix was made in Jacksonville Rural cemetery.
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The Palladium Times (Oswego, NY), 3 Nov 1959
Phoenix Obituary
Harold Adams
PHOENIX--Harold Adams died Monday, Nov. 2, in Midtown hospital in Syracuse after a long illness. Mr. Adams was injured in the Weinberg Paper Co. mill in Phoenix eight years ago. Four months ago he suffered an injury to his spine which has kept him hospitalized during the entire period until his death.
He was born in Syracuse but came to Phoenix as a boy and made this his home until his injury. He was a member of Horning Fournier American Legion Post, also a member of the Phoenix Methodist church.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Edna Adams of Phoenix, Mr. Adams leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary Green of Tully and two brothers.
Funeral arrangements, under the direction of the Hopkins funeral home, are incomplete.
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