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Clinton Charles Adams

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Clinton Charles Adams

Birth
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
2 Dec 1964 (aged 63)
Brandon, Brandon Census Division, Manitoba, Canada
Burial
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Section C, Block 12, Plot 5
Memorial ID
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ADAMS--Dec. 2nd, at Brandon, Man., Clinton Charles, aged 63 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Clarabell Adams of Brandon, after a brief illness. Born at Calgary, Mr. Adams attended James Short School and Crescent Heights High School. He moved to Winnipeg in 1936 where he was sales manager for the Automobile Supply Co. He purchased the Modern Machine Co in Brandon in 1951 and had lived there since. He was a member of Khartoum Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., a past president of the Brandon Shrine Club, a past president of the Manitoba Curling Association, member of the Brandon Kiwanis Club, past president of the Canadian Automotive Association, and a member of the A.C.T.
Besides his loving wife, he is survived by four brothers, Stewart A. Adams, Calgary, Frederick Dean Adams, Toronto, Victor A. Armstrong and Roy J. Armstrong of Calgary.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, December 4, 1964, page 36
ADAMS--Dec. 2nd, at Brandon, Man., Clinton Charles, aged 63 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Clarabell Adams of Brandon, after a brief illness. Born at Calgary, Mr. Adams attended James Short School and Crescent Heights High School. He moved to Winnipeg in 1936 where he was sales manager for the Automobile Supply Co. He purchased the Modern Machine Co in Brandon in 1951 and had lived there since. He was a member of Khartoum Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., a past president of the Brandon Shrine Club, a past president of the Manitoba Curling Association, member of the Brandon Kiwanis Club, past president of the Canadian Automotive Association, and a member of the A.C.T.
Besides his loving wife, he is survived by four brothers, Stewart A. Adams, Calgary, Frederick Dean Adams, Toronto, Victor A. Armstrong and Roy J. Armstrong of Calgary.
Excerpt from The Calgary Herald, December 4, 1964, page 36


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