All three girls became teachers. Psyche joined the Rochester Franciscans and became Sister Mary Ancina, OSF. She is buried in Rochester at the Motherhouse. Imogene and Naomi (Euphrosene) taught for a time in Minot, ND and later in northern Minnesota in the town of Chisholm on the Iron Range. They are buried in Calvary Cemetery, New Richland. A search for obituaries for them in the Waseca and Minneapolis papers yielded nothing. None of them married or had children. Thanks to the well-kept archives of the Franciscans, we have lovely photos of these three girls, their baby brother Mario and their parents on their wedding day.
[A full book on the Adams family by Millicent Adams Dosh is available in the Waseca County Historical Society]
Contributor: Millicent Dosh (48264156) •
All three girls became teachers. Psyche joined the Rochester Franciscans and became Sister Mary Ancina, OSF. She is buried in Rochester at the Motherhouse. Imogene and Naomi (Euphrosene) taught for a time in Minot, ND and later in northern Minnesota in the town of Chisholm on the Iron Range. They are buried in Calvary Cemetery, New Richland. A search for obituaries for them in the Waseca and Minneapolis papers yielded nothing. None of them married or had children. Thanks to the well-kept archives of the Franciscans, we have lovely photos of these three girls, their baby brother Mario and their parents on their wedding day.
[A full book on the Adams family by Millicent Adams Dosh is available in the Waseca County Historical Society]
Contributor: Millicent Dosh (48264156) •
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