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Lulu Ethel <I>Cox</I> Adams

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Lulu Ethel Cox Adams

Birth
Liberty, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
21 Apr 1983 (aged 81)
Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Bloomingdale, Vernon County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6561818, Longitude: -90.7426284
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Mrs. Lulu Adams, 81, formerly of rural Westby, died Thursday, April 21, 1983, in the Bethel Home, Viroqua, where she had been a resident since July, 1981.

She was born March 7, 1902 in the town of Liberty, Vernon County, to Harvey and Carrie (Kinnamon) Cox. She married Mighill "Miles" Adams June 1, 1936. The couple farmed in the Sugar Grove area all their married life.

Mrs. Adams was a graduate of the Vernon County Normal School and was a teacher in the Vernon County rural schools for 13 years.

Survivors are one son, William, of Westby; three grandchildren; one brother, William Cox of Viroqua; and one sister, Mrs. Jane Mueller of Viroqua.

She was preceded in death by her husband and three sisters.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Westby United Methodist Church, the Rev. Hubert Groves officiated and burial was in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. Vosseteig's Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.

(Vernon County Museum Obituary File)
Mrs. Lulu Adams, 81, formerly of rural Westby, died Thursday, April 21, 1983, in the Bethel Home, Viroqua, where she had been a resident since July, 1981.

She was born March 7, 1902 in the town of Liberty, Vernon County, to Harvey and Carrie (Kinnamon) Cox. She married Mighill "Miles" Adams June 1, 1936. The couple farmed in the Sugar Grove area all their married life.

Mrs. Adams was a graduate of the Vernon County Normal School and was a teacher in the Vernon County rural schools for 13 years.

Survivors are one son, William, of Westby; three grandchildren; one brother, William Cox of Viroqua; and one sister, Mrs. Jane Mueller of Viroqua.

She was preceded in death by her husband and three sisters.

Funeral services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Westby United Methodist Church, the Rev. Hubert Groves officiated and burial was in the Sugar Grove Cemetery. Vosseteig's Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.

(Vernon County Museum Obituary File)


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