GRACE B. ADAMS
Grace Bowman Adams was horn Dec. 6, 1907 to William and Grace Baumann Bowman, and died Nov. 30, 1975 as the result of an accident at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
In the early l950s she moved to Klickitat where she taught in the Klickitat school system. In 1955 she and Guy Lawrence Adams were married in the Latter Day Saints Temple in Salt Lake City. They made their home in Klickitat until his death in 1955. She continued to live in Klickitat until 1960 when she moved to Salt Lake City. During this period she was called to go on a mission for her church and spent two years in the Mid-West.
At the time of her death she was a well known piano and organ teacher, treasurer of the Utah Music Teachers Association, and organist for the McKay 2nd Ward Sunday School and Relief Society where she was a member.
Survivors include: a step-daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. (June) Bleiler, Salem Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Thomas A. (Dorothy) Hiseman, Murray, Utah; three grand-children, three great-grandchildren, and a nephew.
Funeral services were held Dec. 4,1975, in the McKay 2nd Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City. Graveside services and burial were Dec. 6, 1975, at the Spring Creek Cemetery near Goldendale with Elder Merle Blackburn officiating.
GRACE B. ADAMS
Grace Bowman Adams was horn Dec. 6, 1907 to William and Grace Baumann Bowman, and died Nov. 30, 1975 as the result of an accident at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
In the early l950s she moved to Klickitat where she taught in the Klickitat school system. In 1955 she and Guy Lawrence Adams were married in the Latter Day Saints Temple in Salt Lake City. They made their home in Klickitat until his death in 1955. She continued to live in Klickitat until 1960 when she moved to Salt Lake City. During this period she was called to go on a mission for her church and spent two years in the Mid-West.
At the time of her death she was a well known piano and organ teacher, treasurer of the Utah Music Teachers Association, and organist for the McKay 2nd Ward Sunday School and Relief Society where she was a member.
Survivors include: a step-daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. (June) Bleiler, Salem Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Thomas A. (Dorothy) Hiseman, Murray, Utah; three grand-children, three great-grandchildren, and a nephew.
Funeral services were held Dec. 4,1975, in the McKay 2nd Ward Chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City. Graveside services and burial were Dec. 6, 1975, at the Spring Creek Cemetery near Goldendale with Elder Merle Blackburn officiating.
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