Thomas Milton Adams, 52, and Alice Mae Adams, 41, of Bellaire, were killed when their car hit a freight train at a crossing in Sugar Land. They had been visiting in Richmond and were on their way home when the accident happened. Mrs. Adams owned and operated a garage in Houston at the time of his death.
Mr. Adams is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bettie Fulwiler of Houston; son, Thomas Milton of Bellaire; sisters, Mrs. J. A. Goldheimer of Tulsa; Mrs. T. A. Goode of Terrell and Mrs. Minnie Atkinson of Grand Saline, and 2 grandchildren.
Mrs. Adams is survived by one son, Thomas Milton, of Bellaire; step-daughter, Mrs. Bettie Fulwiler of Houston; father, J. D. Brisbois of Eagle Lake; brother, J. W. Brisbois of Edna; sisters, Mrs. Alton Land of Edna; Mrs. Hazel Broussard of Houston, Mrs. Raymond White and Miss Lucille Brisbois, both of Richmond and two grandchildren.
Thomas Milton Adams, 52, and Alice Mae Adams, 41, of Bellaire, were killed when their car hit a freight train at a crossing in Sugar Land. They had been visiting in Richmond and were on their way home when the accident happened. Mrs. Adams owned and operated a garage in Houston at the time of his death.
Mr. Adams is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Bettie Fulwiler of Houston; son, Thomas Milton of Bellaire; sisters, Mrs. J. A. Goldheimer of Tulsa; Mrs. T. A. Goode of Terrell and Mrs. Minnie Atkinson of Grand Saline, and 2 grandchildren.
Mrs. Adams is survived by one son, Thomas Milton, of Bellaire; step-daughter, Mrs. Bettie Fulwiler of Houston; father, J. D. Brisbois of Eagle Lake; brother, J. W. Brisbois of Edna; sisters, Mrs. Alton Land of Edna; Mrs. Hazel Broussard of Houston, Mrs. Raymond White and Miss Lucille Brisbois, both of Richmond and two grandchildren.
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