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Roberta Waters <I>Brinson</I> Adamson

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Roberta Waters Brinson Adamson

Birth
Screven County, Georgia, USA
Death
28 Jun 2005 (aged 90)
Sylvania, Screven County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Sylvania, Screven County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Body donated to medical science Specifically: Medical College of Georgia
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Sylvania - Mrs. Roberta Waters Daughtry Adamson, 90, died Tuesday in Screven County Hospital.

The Screven County native was born May 19, 1915, to the late Edward Wright and Martha Canary Waters Brinson.

She was married first to the late Reg Daughtry and then to the late George T. Adamson.

Survivors: daughter, Myrtle D. Clark, Sylvania, A grand-daughter and Son-in-Law, Vickie and Randy Riley, Sylvania, Great-Grandchildren, Kristie Fetterly, Tacoma, Washington, Tiffany Moore and Christopher Moore, Sylvania, Joshua Clark, Beaufort, SC, and Kevin Clark, Jr., Roy, Washington, Several Nieces and Nephews.

Visitation: Friday morning following the service.

Memorial service: 11 a.m., Friday at Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Larry Sheehy officiating.

As was her request, Mrs. Adamson's body was donated to the Medical College of Georgia.

A marker was placed in McDonald Baptist Church cemetery on her parents' graves.

Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home, Sylvania

Savannah Morning News, June 30, 2005
Sylvania - Mrs. Roberta Waters Daughtry Adamson, 90, died Tuesday in Screven County Hospital.

The Screven County native was born May 19, 1915, to the late Edward Wright and Martha Canary Waters Brinson.

She was married first to the late Reg Daughtry and then to the late George T. Adamson.

Survivors: daughter, Myrtle D. Clark, Sylvania, A grand-daughter and Son-in-Law, Vickie and Randy Riley, Sylvania, Great-Grandchildren, Kristie Fetterly, Tacoma, Washington, Tiffany Moore and Christopher Moore, Sylvania, Joshua Clark, Beaufort, SC, and Kevin Clark, Jr., Roy, Washington, Several Nieces and Nephews.

Visitation: Friday morning following the service.

Memorial service: 11 a.m., Friday at Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Larry Sheehy officiating.

As was her request, Mrs. Adamson's body was donated to the Medical College of Georgia.

A marker was placed in McDonald Baptist Church cemetery on her parents' graves.

Thompson-Strickland-Waters Funeral Home, Sylvania

Savannah Morning News, June 30, 2005


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