Adolph died at his ranch home from a heart attack.
He was born Oct. 21, 1896, at Yankton, S.D. In 1912 he came to Montana with his parents where they homesteaded near Delphia. Adolph married Geneva Spendiff of Roundup in 1923.
Survivors include the widow; a son, Clifford, Delphia; two daughters, Margaret Reighard, Roundup and Mrs. Shirley Clark, Salt Lake City; a brother, F. E. Adolph, Billings; six sisters, Mrs. Marie Collings, Mrs. Carl Welverton, Mrs. Bessie Slavens and Mrs. Elrose Fletcher, all of Billings, Mrs. Mollie Hamilton, Missoula, and Mrs. Margaret Slavens, Molt; and four grandchildren.
Printed in The Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, MT on page 5, Monday, July 21, 1958
Adolph died at his ranch home from a heart attack.
He was born Oct. 21, 1896, at Yankton, S.D. In 1912 he came to Montana with his parents where they homesteaded near Delphia. Adolph married Geneva Spendiff of Roundup in 1923.
Survivors include the widow; a son, Clifford, Delphia; two daughters, Margaret Reighard, Roundup and Mrs. Shirley Clark, Salt Lake City; a brother, F. E. Adolph, Billings; six sisters, Mrs. Marie Collings, Mrs. Carl Welverton, Mrs. Bessie Slavens and Mrs. Elrose Fletcher, all of Billings, Mrs. Mollie Hamilton, Missoula, and Mrs. Margaret Slavens, Molt; and four grandchildren.
Printed in The Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, MT on page 5, Monday, July 21, 1958
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