Miss Sallie Adams died suddenly at 4 o'clock this morning at her home, 1215 West Chestnut Street, following a brief illness. Miss Adams was a daughter of John C. Adams and Mrs. Mary Hutcheson Adams, deceased, of this city. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. R.B. Mercer of Albany, Ga.; Mrs. S.B. Duncan, Mrs. Carrie Daugherty and Mrs. Allen Jenkins of this city, and two brothers, Rufus Adams of Arizona, and John Adams of St. Louis. Miss Adams was born in Warren County, and had lived in Bowling Green since early childhood. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence. The services will be in charge of Mrs. T.M. Hunt, rector of the Christian Science Church. The interment will be made in Fairview Cemetery.
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The Park City Daily News, June 1, 1928:
MISS SALLIE ADAMS BURIED IN FAIRVIEW
Funeral services for Miss Sallie Adams, who died Wednesday morning, were conducted yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the residence, 1215 West Chestnut street. The services were in charge of Mrs. Tom Morris Hunt, reader, of the Christian Science Church. Miss Agnes Hampton sang two numbers, "The Heavenly City," "I Am a Pilgrim" and at the grave she sang "Come to the Land of Peace." The interment was in Fairview Cemetery. The pallbearers were Edgar Grider, Charles E. Banks, Charles W. Jenkins, Embry Smith, E.H. Binzel, C.J Hushen, G.A. Willoughby, Arthur W. Ellis.
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1920 Census - Occupation: Merchant, Industry: Coal (Bowling Green, Warren Co., Kentucky)
Miss Sallie Adams died suddenly at 4 o'clock this morning at her home, 1215 West Chestnut Street, following a brief illness. Miss Adams was a daughter of John C. Adams and Mrs. Mary Hutcheson Adams, deceased, of this city. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. R.B. Mercer of Albany, Ga.; Mrs. S.B. Duncan, Mrs. Carrie Daugherty and Mrs. Allen Jenkins of this city, and two brothers, Rufus Adams of Arizona, and John Adams of St. Louis. Miss Adams was born in Warren County, and had lived in Bowling Green since early childhood. Funeral services will be conducted at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence. The services will be in charge of Mrs. T.M. Hunt, rector of the Christian Science Church. The interment will be made in Fairview Cemetery.
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The Park City Daily News, June 1, 1928:
MISS SALLIE ADAMS BURIED IN FAIRVIEW
Funeral services for Miss Sallie Adams, who died Wednesday morning, were conducted yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from the residence, 1215 West Chestnut street. The services were in charge of Mrs. Tom Morris Hunt, reader, of the Christian Science Church. Miss Agnes Hampton sang two numbers, "The Heavenly City," "I Am a Pilgrim" and at the grave she sang "Come to the Land of Peace." The interment was in Fairview Cemetery. The pallbearers were Edgar Grider, Charles E. Banks, Charles W. Jenkins, Embry Smith, E.H. Binzel, C.J Hushen, G.A. Willoughby, Arthur W. Ellis.
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1920 Census - Occupation: Merchant, Industry: Coal (Bowling Green, Warren Co., Kentucky)
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