We inadvertently omitted mention of the death of Mrs. R. Lee Terhune at Bradfordsville some two weeks ago. Deceased was Miss Mary Adams, a daughter of Mrs. L. B. Adams, of Hustonville, and was a most excellent christian lady. She had been married only a few years and a young husband and two little girls, the younger only a few weeks old, are left to feel keenly the loss of a loving and devoted wife and mother. The funeral was preached in the Presbyterian church at Bradfordsville, after which the remains were laid to rest by the side of those of the husband's father in the Danville cemetery.
We inadvertently omitted mention of the death of Mrs. R. Lee Terhune at Bradfordsville some two weeks ago. Deceased was Miss Mary Adams, a daughter of Mrs. L. B. Adams, of Hustonville, and was a most excellent christian lady. She had been married only a few years and a young husband and two little girls, the younger only a few weeks old, are left to feel keenly the loss of a loving and devoted wife and mother. The funeral was preached in the Presbyterian church at Bradfordsville, after which the remains were laid to rest by the side of those of the husband's father in the Danville cemetery.
Family Members
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George Bright Adams
1853–1899
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Emma Logan Adams Newbern
1856–1914
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Rufus Neely Adams Sr
1858–1931
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Greenberry Adams
1860–1928
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Joseph Beecher Adams
1865–1940
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Andrew Jerry Adams
1867–1937
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Charles Walter Adams Sr
1869–1939
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Frances Ann "Fannie" Adams Pennington
1875–1963
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John Sidney Adams
1877–1951
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Cornelia Brown "Nell" Adams Keenon
1882–1941
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