JOHN ADAMSON RITES SATURDAY
Services for John H. Adamson, 66, of 243 S. E. Twentyninth court, will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Flanigan Funeral Home at Melcher. Burial will be at the Dallas Cemetery at Melcher.
Mr. Adamson died Wednesday at home after a six-month illness. Death was caused by cancer. He was born in Wapello County and employed by the Armstrong Tire & Rubber Co. until his retirement. He was a member of the United Rubber Workers of America and the Eagles Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Ethel, a son, Carroll of Peoria, Ill.; a stepson, Frederick Snethen of Elkhart; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Kelly of Indianola; a half-brother, Cleo Foster of West Des Moines; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma Wilbur of Buena Park, Cal., and Mrs. Mary Nadderon of Riverside, Ill., and one granddaughter.
JOHN ADAMSON RITES SATURDAY
Services for John H. Adamson, 66, of 243 S. E. Twentyninth court, will be at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Flanigan Funeral Home at Melcher. Burial will be at the Dallas Cemetery at Melcher.
Mr. Adamson died Wednesday at home after a six-month illness. Death was caused by cancer. He was born in Wapello County and employed by the Armstrong Tire & Rubber Co. until his retirement. He was a member of the United Rubber Workers of America and the Eagles Lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Ethel, a son, Carroll of Peoria, Ill.; a stepson, Frederick Snethen of Elkhart; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Charlotte Kelly of Indianola; a half-brother, Cleo Foster of West Des Moines; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma Wilbur of Buena Park, Cal., and Mrs. Mary Nadderon of Riverside, Ill., and one granddaughter.
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