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Nora M. Adams

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Nora M. Adams

Birth
Death
1934 (aged 52–53)
Burial
Indian Head, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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The Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA, December 22, 1934

MISS NORA M. ADAMS SUMMONED BY DEATH
FUNERAL ON MONDAY
Miss Nora M. Adams, 53 years old, a resident of Pittsburgh for the past 16 years, died at Presbyterian Hospital at that place at 4:20 o'clock Friday afternoon, from complications that followed an operation on December 11. Born in Saltlick township, a daughter of the late J. B. and Susan Adams, she was well known in this vicinity. For 16 years she had been employed in the alterations department of Boggi & Buhl in Pittsburgh.

One brother, George, of Connellsville, and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Culler of Weirton, W. Va., and Mrs. William Dumbauld of Indian Head, survive.

The body was removed to the residence of George H. Adams in Snyder street, by Funeral Director C. B. Brooks of Indian Head. The funeral service will be held there at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Friends of the family are welcome at the home until noon Monday. The service and interment will be private. Rev. Bryson, pastor of the Northside United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, will officiate, assisted by Rev. C H. Bloom, pastor of the Chrlstian Church of this city. Burial will be in Mount Nebo Cemetery.


The Daily Courier, Connellsville, PA, December 22, 1934

MISS NORA M. ADAMS SUMMONED BY DEATH
FUNERAL ON MONDAY
Miss Nora M. Adams, 53 years old, a resident of Pittsburgh for the past 16 years, died at Presbyterian Hospital at that place at 4:20 o'clock Friday afternoon, from complications that followed an operation on December 11. Born in Saltlick township, a daughter of the late J. B. and Susan Adams, she was well known in this vicinity. For 16 years she had been employed in the alterations department of Boggi & Buhl in Pittsburgh.

One brother, George, of Connellsville, and two sisters, Mrs. Herman Culler of Weirton, W. Va., and Mrs. William Dumbauld of Indian Head, survive.

The body was removed to the residence of George H. Adams in Snyder street, by Funeral Director C. B. Brooks of Indian Head. The funeral service will be held there at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Friends of the family are welcome at the home until noon Monday. The service and interment will be private. Rev. Bryson, pastor of the Northside United Presbyterian Church, Pittsburg, will officiate, assisted by Rev. C H. Bloom, pastor of the Chrlstian Church of this city. Burial will be in Mount Nebo Cemetery.


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