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Cynthia V. <I>Clark</I> Adams

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Cynthia V. Clark Adams

Birth
Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
1923 (aged 78–79)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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The Pagosa Springs Sun March 1923) Cynthia V. Adams. Mrs Cynthia V. Adams, who has been in ill health for several years and who last week suffered a severe stgroke of paralysis, passed away early Monday morning at the home of her daoughter, Mrs. Will Macht, two miles north of Pagosa Springs. Funeral services were conducted at the Hatcher chapel Tuesday afternoon, Re. O. L. Ashburn, pastor of the M. E. Church, officiating. Interment took place at Hilltop cemetery. Cynthia V. Clark was born at Saginaw, Michigan, on Jan 5 1844, and at the time of her death had reached the age of 79 years. She was married in 1863 at St Louis, Mich., to Mr. John N. Adams. To this union were born one son, Maurice d. Adams of San Diego and two daughters, Mrs Myrtle Macht and Mrs. Lena Macht, who resides here. Mr Adams moved his family in 1871 to Kansan, where they resided for several years, and came to Colorado in 1887, Mr Adams passing away at Durango in 1898, and being interred at Pagosa Springs. Following his death the widow made her home in this city for a few years going to California about twenty years ago. She returned here five years ago and had since resided with her two daughters, Mrs Will Macht and Mrs Harry Macht. In addition to her three children she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Barger of St. Cloud, Florida, formerly Mrs. Spickard of Pagosa Springs and six grandchildren as follows: Mrs. Charles Goldsmith and Miss Mabel Adams of San Diego, and Mrs. Joe Macht, Mrs. Harry Sharp, Elva and Ray Macht, all of Pagosa Springs. Deceased was the daughter of a Methodist preacher and was brot up in the church of her choice. She succeeded in bringing likewise all of her children into the fold of the church. She was quiet and unassuming, yet always on the right side. Mother Adams will be missed by her children and other relatives, yet they would not bring back to the life of suffering that she has escaped. She has gone to be with Him who said "I go to prepare a place for you that where I am you may be also." .
The Pagosa Springs Sun March 1923) Cynthia V. Adams. Mrs Cynthia V. Adams, who has been in ill health for several years and who last week suffered a severe stgroke of paralysis, passed away early Monday morning at the home of her daoughter, Mrs. Will Macht, two miles north of Pagosa Springs. Funeral services were conducted at the Hatcher chapel Tuesday afternoon, Re. O. L. Ashburn, pastor of the M. E. Church, officiating. Interment took place at Hilltop cemetery. Cynthia V. Clark was born at Saginaw, Michigan, on Jan 5 1844, and at the time of her death had reached the age of 79 years. She was married in 1863 at St Louis, Mich., to Mr. John N. Adams. To this union were born one son, Maurice d. Adams of San Diego and two daughters, Mrs Myrtle Macht and Mrs. Lena Macht, who resides here. Mr Adams moved his family in 1871 to Kansan, where they resided for several years, and came to Colorado in 1887, Mr Adams passing away at Durango in 1898, and being interred at Pagosa Springs. Following his death the widow made her home in this city for a few years going to California about twenty years ago. She returned here five years ago and had since resided with her two daughters, Mrs Will Macht and Mrs Harry Macht. In addition to her three children she is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Barger of St. Cloud, Florida, formerly Mrs. Spickard of Pagosa Springs and six grandchildren as follows: Mrs. Charles Goldsmith and Miss Mabel Adams of San Diego, and Mrs. Joe Macht, Mrs. Harry Sharp, Elva and Ray Macht, all of Pagosa Springs. Deceased was the daughter of a Methodist preacher and was brot up in the church of her choice. She succeeded in bringing likewise all of her children into the fold of the church. She was quiet and unassuming, yet always on the right side. Mother Adams will be missed by her children and other relatives, yet they would not bring back to the life of suffering that she has escaped. She has gone to be with Him who said "I go to prepare a place for you that where I am you may be also." .

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  • Added: Jul 24, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28501380/cynthia_v-adams: accessed ), memorial page for Cynthia V. Clark Adams (5 Jan 1844–1923), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28501380, citing Hilltop Cemetery, Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado, USA; Maintained by LookingForFamily (contributor 47127361).