Young Adams was returning from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. John Higgins, in Readland, Ark., when the car in which he was driving crashed into a parked car without lights. Interment was in Silver Cross cemetery here and the services were attended by an unusually large number from Tallulah, west Mississippi and Shreveport.
Mr. Adams is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline McDonald Adams, a young son, his parents, two brothers, Will and Cliff Adams, two sisters, Miss Addison Brooks and Mrs. Henry Sevier, all of Tallulah, and a sister, Mrs. Gus Willett, of Alexandria.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, January 30, 1935
Young Adams was returning from a visit to his aunt, Mrs. John Higgins, in Readland, Ark., when the car in which he was driving crashed into a parked car without lights. Interment was in Silver Cross cemetery here and the services were attended by an unusually large number from Tallulah, west Mississippi and Shreveport.
Mr. Adams is survived by his widow, Mrs. Pauline McDonald Adams, a young son, his parents, two brothers, Will and Cliff Adams, two sisters, Miss Addison Brooks and Mrs. Henry Sevier, all of Tallulah, and a sister, Mrs. Gus Willett, of Alexandria.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, January 30, 1935
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