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PFC Furman Edward Adams

Birth
Mount Airy, Surry County, North Carolina, USA
Death
19 Mar 1945 (aged 30)
Germany
Burial
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Son of Fannie Hollingsworth and Joel Sanford Adams. He entered the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg on 1 Jun 1943.

Private First Class Adams was serving with the 15th Infantry when he was Killed in Action.

In 1948, the body was exhumed from it's European burial location and returned to the U.S. for re-interment. His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, December 11, 1948, provides that surviving were two sisters, Mrs. Rachael Pike and Mrs. Elma Haynes, and two Brothers, Jesse B. and E.H. Adams, all of High Point.
Son of Fannie Hollingsworth and Joel Sanford Adams. He entered the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg on 1 Jun 1943.

Private First Class Adams was serving with the 15th Infantry when he was Killed in Action.

In 1948, the body was exhumed from it's European burial location and returned to the U.S. for re-interment. His obituary in the Greensboro Daily News, December 11, 1948, provides that surviving were two sisters, Mrs. Rachael Pike and Mrs. Elma Haynes, and two Brothers, Jesse B. and E.H. Adams, all of High Point.


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