About daylight Thursday morning, the spirit of little Crawford Adams, youngest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, retured from this world of sorrow to the God who gave it. She was just recovering from a long spell of malarial fever, with which she had suffered several months, when she was stricken down with dropsy of the heart which resulted in death.
Crawford was always of a bright cheerful disposition and bore long months of suffering without a murmur.
The sad death of the only daughter and sister is a great blow to the bereaved family."
J. Lovick Adams, editor
The Gulf Coast Breeze
July 9, 1898
John Lovic Adams was her brother.
About daylight Thursday morning, the spirit of little Crawford Adams, youngest child and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, retured from this world of sorrow to the God who gave it. She was just recovering from a long spell of malarial fever, with which she had suffered several months, when she was stricken down with dropsy of the heart which resulted in death.
Crawford was always of a bright cheerful disposition and bore long months of suffering without a murmur.
The sad death of the only daughter and sister is a great blow to the bereaved family."
J. Lovick Adams, editor
The Gulf Coast Breeze
July 9, 1898
John Lovic Adams was her brother.
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There is no grave marker. There are a number of graves in the Adams Plot which time and the elements have removed.
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