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Veryl Ann <I>Ward</I> Adams

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Veryl Ann Ward Adams

Birth
Hamilton, Ravalli County, Montana, USA
Death
23 Jan 1949 (aged 33)
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 27, 1949, page 1

KLICKITAT WOMAN PASSES; SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY

Funeral services were conducted by Harry McCardell from the Phillips Funeral Home in Goldendale Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Guy L. Adams, of Klickitat, who passed away at the Goldendale Hospital Sunday, January 23. Mrs. Adams had been in poor health for the past year and had been a patient at the hospital since January 18.
During her nearly 21 years of residence in Klickitat, the deceased had taken an active interest in community activities.
On July 19, 1930, she was united in marriage to Guy L. Adams and, to this union, one daughter, June, was born. Survivors include the husband and daughter; her father George W. Dye; seven brothers and three sisters.
Interment was made in the Spring Creek Cemetery.



The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 27, 1949, page 8

MRS. GUY L. ADAMS

Veryl Ann Dye, daughter of George Ward Dye and Julia Clarence Earnest was born September 1, 1915, at Corvallis, Montana. With her parents she moved to Klickitat in June, 1928.
She was married to Guy L. Adams on July 19, 1930, in Goldendale. To this union, one daughter, June, was born.
Mrs. Adams was a member of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints and was actively engaged in its auxiliaries, especially in working in the primary and with the younger children, until illness forced her to resign her positions.
For the past year she has been severely ill and hospitalized at various times. On January 18, she was brought to the Goldendale hospital where she passed away January 23.
She is survived by her husband, Guy L. Adams, and a daughter, June, of Klickitat; her father George W. Dye, seven brothers and three sisters, Clifford, Edward, Archie, and a sister, Eva Welch, of hamilton, Montana; Elton and George, of Corvallis; Kenneth of Anaconda, Montana; Troy, of Winslow; Edna King, of Spokane; and Julia Hamm, of Walla Walla. Her mother preceeded her in death.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 27, 1949, page 1

KLICKITAT WOMAN PASSES; SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY

Funeral services were conducted by Harry McCardell from the Phillips Funeral Home in Goldendale Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Guy L. Adams, of Klickitat, who passed away at the Goldendale Hospital Sunday, January 23. Mrs. Adams had been in poor health for the past year and had been a patient at the hospital since January 18.
During her nearly 21 years of residence in Klickitat, the deceased had taken an active interest in community activities.
On July 19, 1930, she was united in marriage to Guy L. Adams and, to this union, one daughter, June, was born. Survivors include the husband and daughter; her father George W. Dye; seven brothers and three sisters.
Interment was made in the Spring Creek Cemetery.



The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., January 27, 1949, page 8

MRS. GUY L. ADAMS

Veryl Ann Dye, daughter of George Ward Dye and Julia Clarence Earnest was born September 1, 1915, at Corvallis, Montana. With her parents she moved to Klickitat in June, 1928.
She was married to Guy L. Adams on July 19, 1930, in Goldendale. To this union, one daughter, June, was born.
Mrs. Adams was a member of the Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints and was actively engaged in its auxiliaries, especially in working in the primary and with the younger children, until illness forced her to resign her positions.
For the past year she has been severely ill and hospitalized at various times. On January 18, she was brought to the Goldendale hospital where she passed away January 23.
She is survived by her husband, Guy L. Adams, and a daughter, June, of Klickitat; her father George W. Dye, seven brothers and three sisters, Clifford, Edward, Archie, and a sister, Eva Welch, of hamilton, Montana; Elton and George, of Corvallis; Kenneth of Anaconda, Montana; Troy, of Winslow; Edna King, of Spokane; and Julia Hamm, of Walla Walla. Her mother preceeded her in death.


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