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Otis Isaac Adams

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Otis Isaac Adams

Birth
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA
Death
6 Jan 1935 (aged 36)
Layton, Davis County, Utah, USA
Burial
Kaysville, Davis County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
4-14-C-10
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Son of Joshua Isaac Adams and Elizabeth Belle Evans

Married Hortense Metta Hansen, 14 Dec 1925, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Davis County Clipper, January 11, 1935, front page.
Otis Isaac Adams, Prominent Layton Farmer, Dies.

Otis Isaac Adams, prominent farmer and stock raiser and former athlete, died at the home of his parents in Layton, Sunday afternoon, of pneumonia, after a week's illness. He was born in Layton, a son of Isaac and Elizabeth Evans and had lived in Layton all his life. He was a graduate from the Davis county high school and was captain of the basketball team in 1920 when it won the state championship. He also attended the U. S. A. college in Logan and the University of Utah. He was scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop at the time of his death.

Mr. Adams is survived by his wife Hortense Hanson Adams, his parents and three children: Otis, Jr., Norma and Ralph. Funeral services were held Thursday in the Kaysville tabernacle and interment was in the Kaysville-Layton cemetery.
Son of Joshua Isaac Adams and Elizabeth Belle Evans

Married Hortense Metta Hansen, 14 Dec 1925, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah

Davis County Clipper, January 11, 1935, front page.
Otis Isaac Adams, Prominent Layton Farmer, Dies.

Otis Isaac Adams, prominent farmer and stock raiser and former athlete, died at the home of his parents in Layton, Sunday afternoon, of pneumonia, after a week's illness. He was born in Layton, a son of Isaac and Elizabeth Evans and had lived in Layton all his life. He was a graduate from the Davis county high school and was captain of the basketball team in 1920 when it won the state championship. He also attended the U. S. A. college in Logan and the University of Utah. He was scoutmaster of a Boy Scout troop at the time of his death.

Mr. Adams is survived by his wife Hortense Hanson Adams, his parents and three children: Otis, Jr., Norma and Ralph. Funeral services were held Thursday in the Kaysville tabernacle and interment was in the Kaysville-Layton cemetery.


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