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Arlas Edward Adams

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Arlas Edward Adams

Birth
Mangum, Greer County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
14 Aug 1943 (aged 36)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
Mobeetie, Wheeler County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 1 Row 17
Memorial ID
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A.E. Adams Succumbs To Long Illness

Funeral services were held at the Mobeetie Baptist church at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon for Arlas Edward Adams who passed away at San Angelo, Saturday after a lingering illness. He had made his home there for the past five years.

Mr. Adams was born July 31, 1907 at Mangum, Oklahoma, and came to Wheeler county at the age of 2 months with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.R. Adams, both of whom preceded him in death. A sister, Mrs. Jess Morgan, also preceded him in death.

Surviving are three brothers, A.B. Adams of Panhandle, E.M. of Hale Center, E.J. of Sunray, three sisters, Mrs. Geo Robertson, Amarillo, Mrs. Raymond Waters, Lubbock, and Mrs. Ed Johnston of Mobeetie. With the exception of Mrs. Waters, all were present for the funeral service.

Mr. Adams joined the Mobeetie Baptist church at the age of eight and three years ago joined the First Baptist church in San Angelo. For the past two years he had been training as a nurse in the State Tubercular Hospital and would have graduated next spring had he lived.

Funeral services were conducted ty Rev. Ted Ewing, pastor of the Mobeetie church.

Pall bearers included John Dunn, Buck Scribner, Henry Flanagan, L.D. McCauley, Bill Godwin and Emmitt Tabor. Flower bearers were Mrs. Henry Flanagan, Mrs. Buck Scribner, Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. Ernest Dyer, Mrs. Fleda Godwin and Mrs. Gazell Patterson.

Interment was in the Mobeetie cemetery under the direction of the Hunt Funeral Home.

(Published in The Wheeler Times, Volume X - Number 36, Wheeler, Texas, Thursday, August 19, 1943, Page 1)
A.E. Adams Succumbs To Long Illness

Funeral services were held at the Mobeetie Baptist church at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon for Arlas Edward Adams who passed away at San Angelo, Saturday after a lingering illness. He had made his home there for the past five years.

Mr. Adams was born July 31, 1907 at Mangum, Oklahoma, and came to Wheeler county at the age of 2 months with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J.R. Adams, both of whom preceded him in death. A sister, Mrs. Jess Morgan, also preceded him in death.

Surviving are three brothers, A.B. Adams of Panhandle, E.M. of Hale Center, E.J. of Sunray, three sisters, Mrs. Geo Robertson, Amarillo, Mrs. Raymond Waters, Lubbock, and Mrs. Ed Johnston of Mobeetie. With the exception of Mrs. Waters, all were present for the funeral service.

Mr. Adams joined the Mobeetie Baptist church at the age of eight and three years ago joined the First Baptist church in San Angelo. For the past two years he had been training as a nurse in the State Tubercular Hospital and would have graduated next spring had he lived.

Funeral services were conducted ty Rev. Ted Ewing, pastor of the Mobeetie church.

Pall bearers included John Dunn, Buck Scribner, Henry Flanagan, L.D. McCauley, Bill Godwin and Emmitt Tabor. Flower bearers were Mrs. Henry Flanagan, Mrs. Buck Scribner, Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs. Ernest Dyer, Mrs. Fleda Godwin and Mrs. Gazell Patterson.

Interment was in the Mobeetie cemetery under the direction of the Hunt Funeral Home.

(Published in The Wheeler Times, Volume X - Number 36, Wheeler, Texas, Thursday, August 19, 1943, Page 1)


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