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Franklin Jesse Adams

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Franklin Jesse Adams

Birth
Beaver County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
7 Nov 1945 (aged 20)
Stafford County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Pratt, Pratt County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.6588026, Longitude: -98.7242504
Memorial ID
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15 November, 1945
FRANKLIN JESSE ADAMS
Franklin Jesse Adams was born March 2, 1925 and departed this life November 7, 1945 at the age of 20 years, 8 months, and 5 days.
His mother preceded him in death, 1944. He leaves to mourn his loss his father, J.C. Adams of Stafford, two brothers, Daniel and Grover C., both of Stafford; one sister Mrs. Leona Schmidt; two nieces, three nephews, numerous other relatives and friends.
Franklin was born in Beaver County, Oklahoma, and at the age of one year and five months moved with his parents to Stafford County, where he lived the remainder of his life. For the past fourteen months, he made his home with his sister.
In 1941, he became ill and was in poor health until the time of his death. He was very patient and kind throughout his affliction and will be greatly missed by those who loved him and cared for him.
He was converted in 1942 and later became a member of the Eden Valley Free Methodist Church where he was a faithful member until the Master called him to his Eternal Home.
Funeral services were held Saturday at the Eden Valley Church with Sappington-Calbeck of Pratt in charge.
15 November, 1945
FRANKLIN JESSE ADAMS
Franklin Jesse Adams was born March 2, 1925 and departed this life November 7, 1945 at the age of 20 years, 8 months, and 5 days.
His mother preceded him in death, 1944. He leaves to mourn his loss his father, J.C. Adams of Stafford, two brothers, Daniel and Grover C., both of Stafford; one sister Mrs. Leona Schmidt; two nieces, three nephews, numerous other relatives and friends.
Franklin was born in Beaver County, Oklahoma, and at the age of one year and five months moved with his parents to Stafford County, where he lived the remainder of his life. For the past fourteen months, he made his home with his sister.
In 1941, he became ill and was in poor health until the time of his death. He was very patient and kind throughout his affliction and will be greatly missed by those who loved him and cared for him.
He was converted in 1942 and later became a member of the Eden Valley Free Methodist Church where he was a faithful member until the Master called him to his Eternal Home.
Funeral services were held Saturday at the Eden Valley Church with Sappington-Calbeck of Pratt in charge.


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