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Claudie Adams

Birth
Fayette County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Mar 1917 (aged 35–36)
Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
unknown
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Miss Claudie Adams was born in Fayette County, Tennessee, in 1881. at the age of eleven years she was converted and joined the Methodist Church..
She was a lovely young woman, devoted to her family and her her friends, which were many. She was not idle. She found her place among the workers of the world and made her contribution to the task of it's production. She had been employed in the factory of Pierce-Williams. company since March 1916.
Thirty days before her death she contacted measles. Pneumonia followed, first in one lung and later in the other and finally set in for the third attack just when her friends and her physician thought she was on the road to recovery. Wasted by weeks of illness she succumbed to the malady on the tenth day of March. she was laid to rest in the Shiloh Cemetery.
She will be missed. her family and friends have lost an earthly treasure in her presence here; have found a newer, richer treasure above in the investment of love she carried into eternity


Card of Thanks

We desire to thank the neighbors and friends for their kind sympathy and help during the illness and death of our daughter and sister, Claudie Adams. We are especially grateful to the many kind friends who so patiently helped nurse during the long illness, to Mr. S. E. Irwin, The Pierce Williams Company, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clark, Reverand and Mrs. J. B. Littell and many others for the flowers; to the girls of the Pierce William Company for the flowers and the music, and to the pastor, Brother Few, for his tender ministrations and the beautiful eulogy in the funeral service.
Gratefully
Mr. and Mrs B. T. Tipton
Mr. Richard Adams
Miss Claudie Adams was born in Fayette County, Tennessee, in 1881. at the age of eleven years she was converted and joined the Methodist Church..
She was a lovely young woman, devoted to her family and her her friends, which were many. She was not idle. She found her place among the workers of the world and made her contribution to the task of it's production. She had been employed in the factory of Pierce-Williams. company since March 1916.
Thirty days before her death she contacted measles. Pneumonia followed, first in one lung and later in the other and finally set in for the third attack just when her friends and her physician thought she was on the road to recovery. Wasted by weeks of illness she succumbed to the malady on the tenth day of March. she was laid to rest in the Shiloh Cemetery.
She will be missed. her family and friends have lost an earthly treasure in her presence here; have found a newer, richer treasure above in the investment of love she carried into eternity


Card of Thanks

We desire to thank the neighbors and friends for their kind sympathy and help during the illness and death of our daughter and sister, Claudie Adams. We are especially grateful to the many kind friends who so patiently helped nurse during the long illness, to Mr. S. E. Irwin, The Pierce Williams Company, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Clark, Reverand and Mrs. J. B. Littell and many others for the flowers; to the girls of the Pierce William Company for the flowers and the music, and to the pastor, Brother Few, for his tender ministrations and the beautiful eulogy in the funeral service.
Gratefully
Mr. and Mrs B. T. Tipton
Mr. Richard Adams

Gravesite Details

18 years of age


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