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He Passed Away Yesterday Morning - The Funeral To-Day.
Mr. Lindsay Adams, whose illness has been frequently mentioned in The Observer, passed away yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, after several months illness with consumption.
Mr. Adams had been on the verge for weeks, his death momentarily expected. He had been speechless for several days, but just before he died he regained his speech, and died asserting his faith in the Savior, and his willingness to go.
Deceased was about 53 years old. He came to Charlotte shortly after the war, and worked at his trade as moulder. Afterward he kept a saloon, but several years ago was converted, and retired from the business. He connected himself with Tryon Street Methodist church, and up to the time of his death led a consistent life. He leaves a wife and eight children. The funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from the Methodist church. Deceased was a Mason, and a member of the Knights of Honor. The latter will take charge of the funeral this afternoon. Excelsior Lodge is asked to join the Masons, meeting with thema at the hall at 4 o'clock.
Chralotte Observer
06.18.1895
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He Passed Away Yesterday Morning - The Funeral To-Day.
Mr. Lindsay Adams, whose illness has been frequently mentioned in The Observer, passed away yesterday morning at 11 o'clock, after several months illness with consumption.
Mr. Adams had been on the verge for weeks, his death momentarily expected. He had been speechless for several days, but just before he died he regained his speech, and died asserting his faith in the Savior, and his willingness to go.
Deceased was about 53 years old. He came to Charlotte shortly after the war, and worked at his trade as moulder. Afterward he kept a saloon, but several years ago was converted, and retired from the business. He connected himself with Tryon Street Methodist church, and up to the time of his death led a consistent life. He leaves a wife and eight children. The funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from the Methodist church. Deceased was a Mason, and a member of the Knights of Honor. The latter will take charge of the funeral this afternoon. Excelsior Lodge is asked to join the Masons, meeting with thema at the hall at 4 o'clock.
Chralotte Observer
06.18.1895
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