Hamlin-Elbert Adkins, 71, a retired miner of Wayne, formerly of Hamlin, died yesterday in a Huntington Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are two daughters; Mrs. Harry Adkins of Wayne and Mrs. Tennie Johnston of Ottawa; a son Kesley of Huntington, a brother Everett of Spurlocksville, two half brothers, Arden and Orville of Hamlin and a sister of St. Albans.
Services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Koontz Funeral Home here by the Rev. R.B. Workman. Burial will be in Luke Adkins Cemetery at Hager. The body is at the funeral home.
Taken from the Charleston Daily Mail, dated Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1962.
He was a son of Lafe Adkins and Alice Egnor.
Hamlin-Elbert Adkins, 71, a retired miner of Wayne, formerly of Hamlin, died yesterday in a Huntington Hospital after a long illness. Surviving are two daughters; Mrs. Harry Adkins of Wayne and Mrs. Tennie Johnston of Ottawa; a son Kesley of Huntington, a brother Everett of Spurlocksville, two half brothers, Arden and Orville of Hamlin and a sister of St. Albans.
Services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Koontz Funeral Home here by the Rev. R.B. Workman. Burial will be in Luke Adkins Cemetery at Hager. The body is at the funeral home.
Taken from the Charleston Daily Mail, dated Tuesday, Oct. 16, 1962.
He was a son of Lafe Adkins and Alice Egnor.
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