Anderson Newspapers, Wednesday, March 29, 1967
Funeral Rites Set
Funeral rites for Mrs. Arvilla Hayes Adams, 73, of 1420 W. 10th St., have been set for 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the Baker Brothers Funeral Home. Ministers in charge will be the Rev. Donald Ward of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church and the Rev. Verdean Owens of the Goodwin Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the East Maplewood Cemetery.
Friends will be received at the Baker Mortuary after 3 p.m. Friday.
Mrs. Adams died at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the Americana Nursing Home. She had ill six weeks. Her husband Clarence J. Adams, died in 1960.
Mrs. Adams was born in North Vernon, April 20, 1893, to Cort and May C. Hayes. She had come here 17 years ago from Frankton, and had been employed at the Watkins Laundry. She was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
Survivors include four sons, Clarence H. Adams of Elwood, Leslie C. Adams and Lester W. Adams of Anderson, and Robert K. Adams of Pendleton; five daughters, Mrs. Helen L. Baker, Mrs. Sue M. Clore, Mrs. Rosemary Van Ness, Mrs. Jaunita Zirklebach and Mrs. Marilyn Landes, all of
Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Blanch Scroggins of Spiceland, and Mrs. Lucille Hartley of Elwood; a brother, Russell Hayes of Frankton, 26 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
Anderson Newspapers, Wednesday, March 29, 1967
Funeral Rites Set
Funeral rites for Mrs. Arvilla Hayes Adams, 73, of 1420 W. 10th St., have been set for 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the Baker Brothers Funeral Home. Ministers in charge will be the Rev. Donald Ward of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church and the Rev. Verdean Owens of the Goodwin Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in the East Maplewood Cemetery.
Friends will be received at the Baker Mortuary after 3 p.m. Friday.
Mrs. Adams died at 7 a.m. Wednesday at the Americana Nursing Home. She had ill six weeks. Her husband Clarence J. Adams, died in 1960.
Mrs. Adams was born in North Vernon, April 20, 1893, to Cort and May C. Hayes. She had come here 17 years ago from Frankton, and had been employed at the Watkins Laundry. She was a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
Survivors include four sons, Clarence H. Adams of Elwood, Leslie C. Adams and Lester W. Adams of Anderson, and Robert K. Adams of Pendleton; five daughters, Mrs. Helen L. Baker, Mrs. Sue M. Clore, Mrs. Rosemary Van Ness, Mrs. Jaunita Zirklebach and Mrs. Marilyn Landes, all of
Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Blanch Scroggins of Spiceland, and Mrs. Lucille Hartley of Elwood; a brother, Russell Hayes of Frankton, 26 grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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Walter Dale Adams
1915–1961
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Francis Paul Adams
1916–1919
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Clarence Hayes "Ted" Adams
1918–1989
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Leslie Cort Adams
1920–2003
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William Lester "Les" Adams
1922–1984
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Helen Louise Adams Baker - Chapman
1924–2017
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Susie Adams Clore
1926–1999
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Rosemary Adams Hoppe
1928–2006
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John Russell Adams
1930–1930
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Robert K. Adams
1932–1981
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Juanita A. Adams Brown
1934–2017
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