"MRS. MARY O'CONNOR ADAMS // Following a short illness, Mrs. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS, 72, highly respected Columbus woman, died Sunday morning at 6:15 o'clock at the city hospital. // Mrs. ADAMS had been a resident of this city a number of years and had endeared herself to a host of friends who learn of her passing with sincere regret. // She is survived by three nieces, Misses Sallie, Mamie and Fannie HENRY, and a nephew, James J. HENRY, of Columbus. // Funeral services will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Family [Catholic]. Rev. Father Dan McCARTHY will conducted the services and the interment will be in Linwood Cemetery. , ," [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Monday, 07 JAN 1929, p. 2.]
"MRS. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS // Funeral services for Mrs. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS, 72, who died early Sunday morning at the city hospital following a short illness, were held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Family. Rev. Father Harry HORNECK conducted the services, which were attended by a large number of friends, and the interment was in Linwood cemetery. // The following gentlemen served as pallbearers: W. F. McCAULEY, R. C. DEIGNAN, M. M. MURPHY, J. T. BRYANT, W. S. CONNELLY [also CONNOLLY] and J. F. DEIGNAN." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 08 JAN 1929, p. 2.]
Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: Mary ADAMS, widowed female, born in Georgia, died aged 72 years in the city hospital [Columbus, Georgia] of pneumonia; buried 07 JAN 1929 in Section A, Lot 165, by undertaker [Charlton Lafayette] TORBETT, reference local death certificate #6168A - Sexton W. B. MILLER.
Evidently Mary's sister, buried in the same lot: Carrie O'CONNOR
"MRS. MARY O'CONNOR ADAMS // Following a short illness, Mrs. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS, 72, highly respected Columbus woman, died Sunday morning at 6:15 o'clock at the city hospital. // Mrs. ADAMS had been a resident of this city a number of years and had endeared herself to a host of friends who learn of her passing with sincere regret. // She is survived by three nieces, Misses Sallie, Mamie and Fannie HENRY, and a nephew, James J. HENRY, of Columbus. // Funeral services will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Family [Catholic]. Rev. Father Dan McCARTHY will conducted the services and the interment will be in Linwood Cemetery. , ," [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Monday, 07 JAN 1929, p. 2.]
"MRS. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS // Funeral services for Mrs. Mary O'CONNOR ADAMS, 72, who died early Sunday morning at the city hospital following a short illness, were held Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Church of the Holy Family. Rev. Father Harry HORNECK conducted the services, which were attended by a large number of friends, and the interment was in Linwood cemetery. // The following gentlemen served as pallbearers: W. F. McCAULEY, R. C. DEIGNAN, M. M. MURPHY, J. T. BRYANT, W. S. CONNELLY [also CONNOLLY] and J. F. DEIGNAN." [Columbus (GA) Enquirer-Sun newspaper, Tuesday, 08 JAN 1929, p. 2.]
Mary Jane Galer's list of persons interred in the New Cemetery area of Linwood shows: Mary ADAMS, widowed female, born in Georgia, died aged 72 years in the city hospital [Columbus, Georgia] of pneumonia; buried 07 JAN 1929 in Section A, Lot 165, by undertaker [Charlton Lafayette] TORBETT, reference local death certificate #6168A - Sexton W. B. MILLER.
Evidently Mary's sister, buried in the same lot: Carrie O'CONNOR
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