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Frank John Adams

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Frank John Adams

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21 Jan 1954 (aged 42)
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Harrah, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
January 22, 1954
Nicoma Park Resident Dies

Frank J. Adams, 42, Nicoma Park, died of a brain tumor early Thursday at St. Anthony hospital. He had been ill the past eight months. Adams was a plating foreman for the Folding Carrier Corp., 1238 W Main. He joined the company seven years ago when he moved to Oklahoma City from Chicago, Ill. He was horn in Bremond, Texas, and had lived for several years in Harrah before moving to Chicago. He was a member of St. Mary's Greek Orthodox church at Jones.

Surviving are his wife, Mary, a son, Bill and daughter, Sue, all of the home: his mother, Mrs. Caroline Adams, St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, Peter D. and Louis Adams, both of Chicago: and Joe Adams. St. Louis: and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Block, Des Plaines, Ill, and Mrs. Frank Chac, St. Louis. (Contributor: genieangel (47288257) • [email protected])
Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
January 22, 1954
Nicoma Park Resident Dies

Frank J. Adams, 42, Nicoma Park, died of a brain tumor early Thursday at St. Anthony hospital. He had been ill the past eight months. Adams was a plating foreman for the Folding Carrier Corp., 1238 W Main. He joined the company seven years ago when he moved to Oklahoma City from Chicago, Ill. He was horn in Bremond, Texas, and had lived for several years in Harrah before moving to Chicago. He was a member of St. Mary's Greek Orthodox church at Jones.

Surviving are his wife, Mary, a son, Bill and daughter, Sue, all of the home: his mother, Mrs. Caroline Adams, St. Louis, Mo.; three brothers, Peter D. and Louis Adams, both of Chicago: and Joe Adams. St. Louis: and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Block, Des Plaines, Ill, and Mrs. Frank Chac, St. Louis. (Contributor: genieangel (47288257) • [email protected])

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