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Clara Angeline <I>Fields</I> Adams

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Clara Angeline Fields Adams

Birth
Story County, Iowa, USA
Death
10 Nov 1969 (aged 76)
Visalia, Tulare County, California, USA
Burial
Visalia, Tulare County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. A, Block 81, Grave 43
Memorial ID
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Clara Angeline Fields, daughter of Mary Caroline (Cline)Fields and George Washington Fields.
In 1911, she married Emory Francis Adams and they had eleven children together. Lola Mildred, Melvin George, Vilda Mary, Gerald, Leland Emory, Eunice Almyra, Ivan LaVern, Opal Ellen, Marion Paul, Wilbur Kenneth and Doris Frances. Gerald passed away at the age of two, all of the rest of the sibling live long lives with Vilda and Marion the only two surviving members of the immediate family.
Clara was a wonderful cook and was a loving parent and wife. She loved her "stories", as she called her daily soap operas and enjoyed reading.
I was fortunate enough to have known her into my teen years, so I do have some memory of Grandma Clara and I think the only thing that she actually loathed, was our pet ground squirrel. It always annoyed her during her "stories" time when she came to visit us in Phoenix.
Clara Angeline Fields, daughter of Mary Caroline (Cline)Fields and George Washington Fields.
In 1911, she married Emory Francis Adams and they had eleven children together. Lola Mildred, Melvin George, Vilda Mary, Gerald, Leland Emory, Eunice Almyra, Ivan LaVern, Opal Ellen, Marion Paul, Wilbur Kenneth and Doris Frances. Gerald passed away at the age of two, all of the rest of the sibling live long lives with Vilda and Marion the only two surviving members of the immediate family.
Clara was a wonderful cook and was a loving parent and wife. She loved her "stories", as she called her daily soap operas and enjoyed reading.
I was fortunate enough to have known her into my teen years, so I do have some memory of Grandma Clara and I think the only thing that she actually loathed, was our pet ground squirrel. It always annoyed her during her "stories" time when she came to visit us in Phoenix.


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