Mother - Mary Belle CECIL (1865-?)
R. W. "Win" Adamson
CALDWELL - Services for R. W. "Win" Adamson, 92, of Route 4, Caldwell, who died Sunday in his home, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday at Homedale's Flahiff Funeral Chapel by Cameron Gepner of Jehovah's Witness. Interment will be at Wilder.
Mr. Adamson was born June 30, 1883, in Oklahoma Territory, where he was reared and educated. He worked on ranches in several western states as a young man and tanched and operated a pack train several years in Glacier County, Mont. He married Mary Belle Howard June 29, 1915, in Cutbank, Mont. They moved to Homedale in 1933, and he farmed there. They moved to Caldwell in 1974.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Adamson are five sons, Roxford H. of Dayton, Nev., Paul H. and Carl, both of Valier, Mont., Homer of Caldwell, and Max of Homedale; 28 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Wednesday, July 30, 1975
Mother - Mary Belle CECIL (1865-?)
R. W. "Win" Adamson
CALDWELL - Services for R. W. "Win" Adamson, 92, of Route 4, Caldwell, who died Sunday in his home, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Friday at Homedale's Flahiff Funeral Chapel by Cameron Gepner of Jehovah's Witness. Interment will be at Wilder.
Mr. Adamson was born June 30, 1883, in Oklahoma Territory, where he was reared and educated. He worked on ranches in several western states as a young man and tanched and operated a pack train several years in Glacier County, Mont. He married Mary Belle Howard June 29, 1915, in Cutbank, Mont. They moved to Homedale in 1933, and he farmed there. They moved to Caldwell in 1974.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Adamson are five sons, Roxford H. of Dayton, Nev., Paul H. and Carl, both of Valier, Mont., Homer of Caldwell, and Max of Homedale; 28 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren.
The Idaho Statesman
Boise, Idaho · Wednesday, July 30, 1975
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