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Bruce K. Adair

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Bruce K. Adair

Birth
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Jul 1914 (aged 25)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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… Bruce Adair, who died Monday afternoon in Cincinnati, after a long illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Adair was about twenty-six yeas of age, and was the son of the late A. C. Adair, who for a number of years was operator for the Western Union Telegraph Company. After his death from the same disease, he was succeeded by his son, but his health began to decline and he went first to the Canal Zone, Panama, and later to Colorado in a vain effort to regain his health. But returned to Cincinnati a short time ago where he steadily grew weaker at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alma Adair. Besides his mother, Mr. Adair is survived by his wife who was Miss Elizabeth Bayles, and two small children, also by a brother, Charles Adair, of Cincinnati. The body will be buried after the arrival of the 10:20 o'clock train Wednesday morning. Services at the grave will be conducted by the Rev. W. E. Ellis and the Rev. O. R. Manbum…

Published in the Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) • Wed, Jul 15, 1914, Page 2
… Bruce Adair, who died Monday afternoon in Cincinnati, after a long illness with tuberculosis. Mr. Adair was about twenty-six yeas of age, and was the son of the late A. C. Adair, who for a number of years was operator for the Western Union Telegraph Company. After his death from the same disease, he was succeeded by his son, but his health began to decline and he went first to the Canal Zone, Panama, and later to Colorado in a vain effort to regain his health. But returned to Cincinnati a short time ago where he steadily grew weaker at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alma Adair. Besides his mother, Mr. Adair is survived by his wife who was Miss Elizabeth Bayles, and two small children, also by a brother, Charles Adair, of Cincinnati. The body will be buried after the arrival of the 10:20 o'clock train Wednesday morning. Services at the grave will be conducted by the Rev. W. E. Ellis and the Rev. O. R. Manbum…

Published in the Lexington Herald (Lexington, Kentucky) • Wed, Jul 15, 1914, Page 2


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