OBITUARY: "Saskatoon Star Phoenix" March 11, 1933, p1
"KILLED
Earl Adamson, formerly of Saskatoon, met death Friday evening in the earthquake, which claimed over 120 victims in southern California. Earl was residing in Santa Ana with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Adamson. They had lived at 432 Avenue I, south until 1919, at which time they moved to Santa Ana. He was 22 years of age. With his sister, Marion, and brother, "Wid," he attended the Princess Alexandra school here and renewed acquaintances during a six-weeks visit three years ago. H.F. Adamson, 417 Avenue D. south, is an uncle, Mrs. William Dunbar and Miss Gertrude Reith of this city, cousins. During his last visit here, Earl expressed regret at having to return to Santa Ana. His father owns property in the Pleasant Hill district here."
Earle Adamson did not marry. He was one of 120 people who died in the Long Beach Earthquake after a falling brick struck him.
OBITUARY: "Saskatoon Star Phoenix" March 11, 1933, p1
"KILLED
Earl Adamson, formerly of Saskatoon, met death Friday evening in the earthquake, which claimed over 120 victims in southern California. Earl was residing in Santa Ana with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Adamson. They had lived at 432 Avenue I, south until 1919, at which time they moved to Santa Ana. He was 22 years of age. With his sister, Marion, and brother, "Wid," he attended the Princess Alexandra school here and renewed acquaintances during a six-weeks visit three years ago. H.F. Adamson, 417 Avenue D. south, is an uncle, Mrs. William Dunbar and Miss Gertrude Reith of this city, cousins. During his last visit here, Earl expressed regret at having to return to Santa Ana. His father owns property in the Pleasant Hill district here."
Earle Adamson did not marry. He was one of 120 people who died in the Long Beach Earthquake after a falling brick struck him.
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