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Eda Marquerite <I>Peters</I> Koopmann Adamson

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Eda Marquerite Peters Koopmann Adamson

Birth
Death
1 Nov 1989 (aged 94)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1, Lot 171 / Section 2A, Lot 56 (Half cremains in each plot)
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EDA ADAMSON

Davenport—Eda Marguerite Adamson, 94, of 3320 Spring Street died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital, Davenport.
Eda Peters married Walter Koopman in 1920 in Clinton, Iowa. He died in 1967. She married Charles Adamson in 1972 in Moline. He died in 1975.
She and Mr. Koopman owned and operated Koopman Florist in Davenport for more than 40 years.
Memorial services will be 11:30 AM at Spring Village Apartments Community Room, Davenport.
The body has been donated to the University of Iowa School of Medicine. There is no visitation.
Mrs. Adamson was a member of Eagles Auxiliary, Davenport and a 50 year member of Mohassen Caldron, Northwest Turners Ladies Auxiliary and American Legion Post 26 Auxiliary, Davenport. She was a member of Liedertaufel, Plus 60, Spring village Association and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Davenport and its Senior Youngsters.
Memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Davenport or St. Luke's Hospital skilled nursing unit.
McGinnis, Chambers and Sass Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn (Mrs. Herb) Liljequist, Davenport, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a brother Frank Peters, Davenport.

Quad City Times Newspaper
November 2, 1989
Page 13
EDA ADAMSON

Davenport—Eda Marguerite Adamson, 94, of 3320 Spring Street died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital, Davenport.
Eda Peters married Walter Koopman in 1920 in Clinton, Iowa. He died in 1967. She married Charles Adamson in 1972 in Moline. He died in 1975.
She and Mr. Koopman owned and operated Koopman Florist in Davenport for more than 40 years.
Memorial services will be 11:30 AM at Spring Village Apartments Community Room, Davenport.
The body has been donated to the University of Iowa School of Medicine. There is no visitation.
Mrs. Adamson was a member of Eagles Auxiliary, Davenport and a 50 year member of Mohassen Caldron, Northwest Turners Ladies Auxiliary and American Legion Post 26 Auxiliary, Davenport. She was a member of Liedertaufel, Plus 60, Spring village Association and St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Davenport and its Senior Youngsters.
Memorials may be made to St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Davenport or St. Luke's Hospital skilled nursing unit.
McGinnis, Chambers and Sass Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Survivors include a daughter, Marilyn (Mrs. Herb) Liljequist, Davenport, seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a brother Frank Peters, Davenport.

Quad City Times Newspaper
November 2, 1989
Page 13


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