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Mary B <I>Hathaway</I> Adair

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Mary B Hathaway Adair

Birth
Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Feb 1918 (aged 85)
Mount Sterling, Montgomery County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
John Jackson Adair Plot
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The funeral of Mrs. Mary Adair, aged about ninety, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will A. Apperson, in Mt. Sterling, Monday, of the infirmities of age, was held at the Apperson home, in that city, Wednesday morning. The body was brought here and interred on the family lot in the Paris Cemetery, with short services conducted at the grave by Rev. W.E. Ellis, pastor of the Paris Christian church.
Mrs. Adair had been an invalid since December, 1917, when she fell on the pavement at the home of her daughter and suffered a broken hip. She was born and reared in Montgomery county, her father being the late Mr. David Hathaway, who owned a large farm near the old Somerset church, in Montgomery county. Mrs. Adair was the widow of Dr. R.M. Adair, who was a prominent dentist in Paris for many years, and was the mother of the late Mr. Albert C. Adair, for many years manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co.’s Paris office, and City Clerk of Paris. Mrs. Apperson, who will be remembered in Paris as Miss Katie Adair, is her only surviving child. She was a woman of fine intellect, a devoted member of the Christian church, and a woman whom it was a genuine pleasure to know.
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Adair, aged about ninety, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will A. Apperson, in Mt. Sterling, Monday, of the infirmities of age, was held at the Apperson home, in that city, Wednesday morning. The body was brought here and interred on the family lot in the Paris Cemetery, with short services conducted at the grave by Rev. W.E. Ellis, pastor of the Paris Christian church.
Mrs. Adair had been an invalid since December, 1917, when she fell on the pavement at the home of her daughter and suffered a broken hip. She was born and reared in Montgomery county, her father being the late Mr. David Hathaway, who owned a large farm near the old Somerset church, in Montgomery county. Mrs. Adair was the widow of Dr. R.M. Adair, who was a prominent dentist in Paris for many years, and was the mother of the late Mr. Albert C. Adair, for many years manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co.’s Paris office, and City Clerk of Paris. Mrs. Apperson, who will be remembered in Paris as Miss Katie Adair, is her only surviving child. She was a woman of fine intellect, a devoted member of the Christian church, and a woman whom it was a genuine pleasure to know.


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  • Created by: Debbie J
  • Added: Jul 11, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39323464/mary_b-adair: accessed ), memorial page for Mary B Hathaway Adair (26 Mar 1832–11 Feb 1918), Find a Grave Memorial ID 39323464, citing Paris Cemetery, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Debbie J (contributor 46890655).