Richard Adams Dies Wednesday
Richard M. Adams, 61, 150 E. King St., Littlestown, died at 9:15 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Warner Hospital where he had been admitted Saturday as a patient. Death followed a long illness.
Mr. Adams was a son of the late Jacob and Kathryn (Jacobs) Adams and had worked 27 years for the Keystone Cabinet Company at Littlestown. He was a member of the Moose Lodge of Hanover.
Surviving are his wife, the former Ada Krumrine; two children, Jacob R. Adams and Mrs. Amos Fuhrman, Littlestown. There are seven grandchildren, two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Elsie McCall and Mrs. Edward Loeffel and George Adams, all of Littlestown.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Little Funeral Home, with the Rev. Glenn Flinchbaugh, pastor of Redeemer's United Church of Christ, Littlestown officiating. Interment in Christ Church Cemetery.
Obit found in the Gettysburg TIMES, Thursday, Mar. 3, 1960.
Richard Adams Dies Wednesday
Richard M. Adams, 61, 150 E. King St., Littlestown, died at 9:15 o'clock Wednesday evening at the Warner Hospital where he had been admitted Saturday as a patient. Death followed a long illness.
Mr. Adams was a son of the late Jacob and Kathryn (Jacobs) Adams and had worked 27 years for the Keystone Cabinet Company at Littlestown. He was a member of the Moose Lodge of Hanover.
Surviving are his wife, the former Ada Krumrine; two children, Jacob R. Adams and Mrs. Amos Fuhrman, Littlestown. There are seven grandchildren, two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Elsie McCall and Mrs. Edward Loeffel and George Adams, all of Littlestown.
Funeral services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Little Funeral Home, with the Rev. Glenn Flinchbaugh, pastor of Redeemer's United Church of Christ, Littlestown officiating. Interment in Christ Church Cemetery.
Obit found in the Gettysburg TIMES, Thursday, Mar. 3, 1960.
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