Adrian was graduated from the Baylor School of Pharmacy when he was seventeen and had oparated stores in Austin and Pilot Point, Denton County, before he came to Arlington seven years ago. He was employed by Matlock Pharmacy at the time of his death.
He is survived by a son, Horace F. Adrian, Refugio, Refugio County, two daughters, Mrs. Nannie Petmeck, Austin,and Mrs. Madaline Gill, Marble Falls, Burnet County; two brothers, W.B Adrian, Ben Wheeler, Van Zandt County, and J.B. Adrian, Baytown, Harris County, three sisters, Mrs. Clara Calloway, Mrs. Claudia Lamb and Mrs. Gaudia Huddle, all of Ben Wheeler.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Ben Wheeler Baptist Church. The Rev. James Riley will officiate. Burial will be in Ben Wheeler Cemetery.
Dallas Morning News January 13, 1949 Page 4
Adrian was graduated from the Baylor School of Pharmacy when he was seventeen and had oparated stores in Austin and Pilot Point, Denton County, before he came to Arlington seven years ago. He was employed by Matlock Pharmacy at the time of his death.
He is survived by a son, Horace F. Adrian, Refugio, Refugio County, two daughters, Mrs. Nannie Petmeck, Austin,and Mrs. Madaline Gill, Marble Falls, Burnet County; two brothers, W.B Adrian, Ben Wheeler, Van Zandt County, and J.B. Adrian, Baytown, Harris County, three sisters, Mrs. Clara Calloway, Mrs. Claudia Lamb and Mrs. Gaudia Huddle, all of Ben Wheeler.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Ben Wheeler Baptist Church. The Rev. James Riley will officiate. Burial will be in Ben Wheeler Cemetery.
Dallas Morning News January 13, 1949 Page 4
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