Clinton, SC July 18, - Mrs. Rosalee Busby Adair, 44, wife of J. T. Adair, died at an early hour this morning at a local hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Lexington County, SC, but was a resident of this section for a number of years and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church at Cross Anchor. She was twice marriage, first marriage to M. Hubert Busby. By this union three daughters survive, Mrs. Marchant Rice, Mrs. Clyde Woodruff and Mrs. Claude Lamb. Her second marriage was to J. I. Adair by whom she is survived. She is also survived by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hutto, six brother and three sisters, B. J., A. E., L. O, R. W., L. D., and Lincoln Hutto, Mrs. Harvey Spivey, Mrs. R. R. Jeffcoats and Mrs. Jack Taylor, two step-children, Mrs. B. R. Austin and Holmes Adair and six grandchildren.
Clinton, SC July 18, - Mrs. Rosalee Busby Adair, 44, wife of J. T. Adair, died at an early hour this morning at a local hospital after a brief illness. She was a native of Lexington County, SC, but was a resident of this section for a number of years and was a member of New Hope Baptist Church at Cross Anchor. She was twice marriage, first marriage to M. Hubert Busby. By this union three daughters survive, Mrs. Marchant Rice, Mrs. Clyde Woodruff and Mrs. Claude Lamb. Her second marriage was to J. I. Adair by whom she is survived. She is also survived by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hutto, six brother and three sisters, B. J., A. E., L. O, R. W., L. D., and Lincoln Hutto, Mrs. Harvey Spivey, Mrs. R. R. Jeffcoats and Mrs. Jack Taylor, two step-children, Mrs. B. R. Austin and Holmes Adair and six grandchildren.
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