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MSGT Charles Edward Adams

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MSGT Charles Edward Adams Veteran

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
18 Jun 1945 (aged 29–30)
Cotabato Province, SOCCSKSARGEN, Philippines
Burial
Maxwell, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION R SITE 55-57
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Funeral, with full military honors was scheduled for yesterday at McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska, for MSgt Charles Edward Adams who was killed with a group of other service men in an airplane crash June 18, 1945. The remains of Sgt Adams together with his companions were not found until two years following the crash of their mail plane on the side of one of the tallest mountains in the Phillipines.

Sgt Adams was the son of Mr James M Adams, native and resident of Reynolds for many years, now prominent citizen and business man of Montgomery, Alabama.

His mother precedes him in death. Surviving him besides his father, is a sister, Mrs C L Sanford, also of Montgomery, Alabama. He is a nephew of Mrs Mintie Adams Pope, of Butler.

Reference:
The Butler Herald
April 6, 1950; page 1
Butler, Taylor Co., GA
Funeral, with full military honors was scheduled for yesterday at McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska, for MSgt Charles Edward Adams who was killed with a group of other service men in an airplane crash June 18, 1945. The remains of Sgt Adams together with his companions were not found until two years following the crash of their mail plane on the side of one of the tallest mountains in the Phillipines.

Sgt Adams was the son of Mr James M Adams, native and resident of Reynolds for many years, now prominent citizen and business man of Montgomery, Alabama.

His mother precedes him in death. Surviving him besides his father, is a sister, Mrs C L Sanford, also of Montgomery, Alabama. He is a nephew of Mrs Mintie Adams Pope, of Butler.

Reference:
The Butler Herald
April 6, 1950; page 1
Butler, Taylor Co., GA

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