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Lula Frances <I>Crain</I> Adams

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Lula Frances Crain Adams

Birth
Hope, Hempstead County, Arkansas, USA
Death
19 Feb 1956 (aged 74)
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Dodson, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Last rites were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Harmony Grove Baptist Church for Mrs. H. A. [sic H. J.] (Lula Crain) Adams, age 74, who died in a Shreveport hospital Sunday night.

The deceased was born at Hope, Ark., and moved with her parents to Louisiana when she was 11 years of age and lived in and around Sikes until she married H. A. [sic H. J.] Adams at which time she went to live in the Gaars Mill community, residing there until about 11 years ago when she went to Shreveport to make her home with her children.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams were the parents of 12 children, four of whom preceded her in death as did her husband.

Surviving are five sons, Troy of Dodson, Marshall of Sikes, Willie of Jonesboro, Woodrow of Winnfield, LeRoy of Shreveport; three daughters, Mrs. B. M. Jeter and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, Shreveport and Mrs. Ralph Powell of Killeen, Texas.

Officiating was the Rev. W. S. Emmons of Sikes. Pallbearers were nephews.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, February 23, 1956
Last rites were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Harmony Grove Baptist Church for Mrs. H. A. [sic H. J.] (Lula Crain) Adams, age 74, who died in a Shreveport hospital Sunday night.

The deceased was born at Hope, Ark., and moved with her parents to Louisiana when she was 11 years of age and lived in and around Sikes until she married H. A. [sic H. J.] Adams at which time she went to live in the Gaars Mill community, residing there until about 11 years ago when she went to Shreveport to make her home with her children.

Mr. and Mrs. Adams were the parents of 12 children, four of whom preceded her in death as did her husband.

Surviving are five sons, Troy of Dodson, Marshall of Sikes, Willie of Jonesboro, Woodrow of Winnfield, LeRoy of Shreveport; three daughters, Mrs. B. M. Jeter and Mrs. J. B. Thompson, Shreveport and Mrs. Ralph Powell of Killeen, Texas.

Officiating was the Rev. W. S. Emmons of Sikes. Pallbearers were nephews.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American, February 23, 1956


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