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Helen Amelia <I>Burgess</I> Adams

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Helen Amelia Burgess Adams

Birth
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
3 Apr 1959 (aged 85)
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Wolbach, Greeley County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 7, lot 110
Memorial ID
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From The Wolbach Messenger, April 9, 1959, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. Helen B. Adams, 85, a longtime resident of the Wolbach community died Friday evening in the St. Paul hospital following a hospitalization period of two weeks.
(Funeral details followed)

Helen Amelia B. Adams was born May 8, 1873 at Stamford, Connecticut, to Charles and Mary Burgess. She lived in Evanston, Illinois for some time. She moved to Nebraska in 1890. It was then she met and later on January 16, 1905 married Dr. Howard C. Adams. When they came to Wolbach, she became an active member in the Methodist Church. She not only supported the church with her presence and tithe, but she played the organ and piano for many years.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Helen Truesdell of Evanston, Illinois, Miss Theodora Burgess of Geneva, Illinois; and two nephews, Charles M. of Aurora, Illinois, and Frank E. of Geneva, Illinois. She was preceded in death by Dr. Adams, who died in November of 1944; three brothers, one sister and her parents.
From The Wolbach Messenger, April 9, 1959, page 1, transcribed by Linda Berney:

Mrs. Helen B. Adams, 85, a longtime resident of the Wolbach community died Friday evening in the St. Paul hospital following a hospitalization period of two weeks.
(Funeral details followed)

Helen Amelia B. Adams was born May 8, 1873 at Stamford, Connecticut, to Charles and Mary Burgess. She lived in Evanston, Illinois for some time. She moved to Nebraska in 1890. It was then she met and later on January 16, 1905 married Dr. Howard C. Adams. When they came to Wolbach, she became an active member in the Methodist Church. She not only supported the church with her presence and tithe, but she played the organ and piano for many years.

Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. Helen Truesdell of Evanston, Illinois, Miss Theodora Burgess of Geneva, Illinois; and two nephews, Charles M. of Aurora, Illinois, and Frank E. of Geneva, Illinois. She was preceded in death by Dr. Adams, who died in November of 1944; three brothers, one sister and her parents.


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