Funeral was Saturday, March 29, at the Eckerle-Lintz Funeral Home, Indian River. LeRoy J. Ormsbee Jr., high priest of the Church of Christ Restored, Cheboygan officiated. Burial was in Koehler Township Cemetery, Cheboygan County. The former Frances E. Love was born Nov. 3, 1926, in Nashville, Tenn. She attended Nashville schools and on June 10, 1953, she married Edgar Adams in Springfield, Tenn. The couple made their home in Lima, Ohio, until 1957 when they moved to Indian River. Mrs. Adams had been employed as a waitress at area restaurants. She was a member of the Indian River Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Post No. 7439. She was also a member of the Indian River Sportsman Club.
Mrs. Adams is survived by: her husband; two brothers, Bubba Love and Alfred Love, both of Nashville, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Roger (Margaret) Meyers and Laura Bleach, both of Nashville, Tenn.; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral was Saturday, March 29, at the Eckerle-Lintz Funeral Home, Indian River. LeRoy J. Ormsbee Jr., high priest of the Church of Christ Restored, Cheboygan officiated. Burial was in Koehler Township Cemetery, Cheboygan County. The former Frances E. Love was born Nov. 3, 1926, in Nashville, Tenn. She attended Nashville schools and on June 10, 1953, she married Edgar Adams in Springfield, Tenn. The couple made their home in Lima, Ohio, until 1957 when they moved to Indian River. Mrs. Adams had been employed as a waitress at area restaurants. She was a member of the Indian River Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Post No. 7439. She was also a member of the Indian River Sportsman Club.
Mrs. Adams is survived by: her husband; two brothers, Bubba Love and Alfred Love, both of Nashville, Tenn.; two sisters, Mrs. Roger (Margaret) Meyers and Laura Bleach, both of Nashville, Tenn.; several nieces and nephews.
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