Mrs. L. Adamson was born in Iowa, November 8, 1856 and died in Sioux Falls October 15, 1932. A service was held in the Miller chapel at Sioux Falls Monday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Mr. Burg of the Gospel Tabernacle. Her body was taken to Knierim, Iowa, Wednesday and services were held there at the Methodist church. Burial was made in the Greenfield cemetery beside her husband, who died January 23, 1907. Miss Lusana Commack was married to Benjamin Adamson in 1875 and was the mother of seven children: Mrs. D.P. Huntwork of Huron, Mrs. A. E. Kellogg who died in Gayville January 1914, W.F. Adamson of Yankton, J.C. Adamson of Volin, Mrs. W.F. Colwill of Hartford, Mrs. J.F. Colwill of Ellis and R.C. Adamson who died in Chicago in May, 1930. Also 30 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Adamson has always been an active member in the Methodist church. She has made her home with Mrs. D.P. Huntwork here in Huron for the past 18 years and has made many friends.
Mrs. L. Adamson was born in Iowa, November 8, 1856 and died in Sioux Falls October 15, 1932. A service was held in the Miller chapel at Sioux Falls Monday at 3 p.m. by the Rev. Mr. Burg of the Gospel Tabernacle. Her body was taken to Knierim, Iowa, Wednesday and services were held there at the Methodist church. Burial was made in the Greenfield cemetery beside her husband, who died January 23, 1907. Miss Lusana Commack was married to Benjamin Adamson in 1875 and was the mother of seven children: Mrs. D.P. Huntwork of Huron, Mrs. A. E. Kellogg who died in Gayville January 1914, W.F. Adamson of Yankton, J.C. Adamson of Volin, Mrs. W.F. Colwill of Hartford, Mrs. J.F. Colwill of Ellis and R.C. Adamson who died in Chicago in May, 1930. Also 30 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Adamson has always been an active member in the Methodist church. She has made her home with Mrs. D.P. Huntwork here in Huron for the past 18 years and has made many friends.
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