The Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Tuesday, March 23, 1965
Mrs. Edna Hall Adams of Azalia, wife of William J. Adams, died at 11:30 p.m. Monday at Bartholomew county hospital. She was 77. She had been in ill health three years and was taken to the hospital four days ago.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Friends meeting house in Azalia by the Rev. Marshall Tolle and the Rev. Robert Heavilin. Burial will be at Sand-creek cemetery. Calling hours will be observed at the Reed funeral home from noon Wednesday until noon Thrusday when the casket will be moved to the church. Persons may call at the church after arrival of the casket there until time of the services.
Surviving with the husband are a brother, Bruce Hall of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; a nephew, W.W. Mains of Denver; and two nieces, Mrs. Lois Mattingly of Denver and Mrs. Marion Mains Sauerer of Calgary.
Mrs. Adams was born March 14, 1888, at Azalia, in a house located adjacent to her present home. The daughter of Joseph and Emma Johnson Hall, she was graduated from the former Sandcreek seminary and was a 1910 graduate of Earlham college.
During her lifetime she took an interest in activities of young people in the community and worked in Republican political circles. She belonged to Order of the Eastern Star chapter at Elizabethtown, Royal Neighbors of America and the Azalia Friends congregation. She was a charter member of American Association of University Women here, the Country club, Home Study club, Kum-Join-Us class of the Azalia church and a home demonstration club.
The Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Tuesday, March 23, 1965
Mrs. Edna Hall Adams of Azalia, wife of William J. Adams, died at 11:30 p.m. Monday at Bartholomew county hospital. She was 77. She had been in ill health three years and was taken to the hospital four days ago.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Friends meeting house in Azalia by the Rev. Marshall Tolle and the Rev. Robert Heavilin. Burial will be at Sand-creek cemetery. Calling hours will be observed at the Reed funeral home from noon Wednesday until noon Thrusday when the casket will be moved to the church. Persons may call at the church after arrival of the casket there until time of the services.
Surviving with the husband are a brother, Bruce Hall of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; a nephew, W.W. Mains of Denver; and two nieces, Mrs. Lois Mattingly of Denver and Mrs. Marion Mains Sauerer of Calgary.
Mrs. Adams was born March 14, 1888, at Azalia, in a house located adjacent to her present home. The daughter of Joseph and Emma Johnson Hall, she was graduated from the former Sandcreek seminary and was a 1910 graduate of Earlham college.
During her lifetime she took an interest in activities of young people in the community and worked in Republican political circles. She belonged to Order of the Eastern Star chapter at Elizabethtown, Royal Neighbors of America and the Azalia Friends congregation. She was a charter member of American Association of University Women here, the Country club, Home Study club, Kum-Join-Us class of the Azalia church and a home demonstration club.
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