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Clara Joyce Adams

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Clara Joyce Adams

Birth
Death
3 Mar 1949 (aged 2)
Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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CLARA JOYCE ADAMS
Clara Joyce Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Oklahoma City, died Thursday evening, March 31, at 8 o'clock following a long illness due to Leukemia. She was born July 3,1946, and would have been three years old next July.
The child was a patient in St John's Hospital in Tulsa at the time of her death. She was taken to the hospital last October but showed enough improvement by Christmas that she was allowed to go home on Christmas Day and she remained at home for several weeks She became seriously ill again and was returned to the hospital early in the year.
She was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams of the southeast suburbs of West Plains.
Besides the parents, a small brother JR Adams, survives.
James Adams attended high school here but has made his home in Oklahoma City since he returned from service with the armed forces during the last war.
Funeral arrangements for Clara Joyce are incomplete hut will be In charge of The Thornburgh Funeral Home.
Clipped from Newspapers.com-The Journal-Gazette, West Plains, Missouri • Mon, Apr 4, 1949, Page 5; Submitted by Find a Grave Contributor, Patti Hall-Smith, # 46792547
CLARA JOYCE ADAMS
Clara Joyce Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Oklahoma City, died Thursday evening, March 31, at 8 o'clock following a long illness due to Leukemia. She was born July 3,1946, and would have been three years old next July.
The child was a patient in St John's Hospital in Tulsa at the time of her death. She was taken to the hospital last October but showed enough improvement by Christmas that she was allowed to go home on Christmas Day and she remained at home for several weeks She became seriously ill again and was returned to the hospital early in the year.
She was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams of the southeast suburbs of West Plains.
Besides the parents, a small brother JR Adams, survives.
James Adams attended high school here but has made his home in Oklahoma City since he returned from service with the armed forces during the last war.
Funeral arrangements for Clara Joyce are incomplete hut will be In charge of The Thornburgh Funeral Home.
Clipped from Newspapers.com-The Journal-Gazette, West Plains, Missouri • Mon, Apr 4, 1949, Page 5; Submitted by Find a Grave Contributor, Patti Hall-Smith, # 46792547


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