Raymond Adams Died Sunday In New York
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams of 5 West Lockeford Street yesterday morning received the sad news of the death of their son Raymond, who passed away Sunday in New York city following an attack of pneumonia. As they had not heard that he was ill, the news came as a terrible shock to the family. Raymond, who was well and favorably known in Lodi, where he resided up to five years ago, was 23 years of age. He was a student of the Lodi Union High school and stood high amonth the younger set. He was married two years ago, and was an actor by profession. Besides a wife, father and mother, he leaves the following brothers and sister: The Misses Eva and Birdie and Harold and Lester Adams. The body has been sent to Lodi for burial.
The Lodi Sentinel - February 6, 1918
THE ADAMS SERVICE
LODI OFFICE STOCKTON RECORD, Feb. 11 - The remains of Raymond Adams, who passed away in New York a few days ago, will arrive on the 6:30 train tonight. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the parlors of Hale & Bawden. Interment will be in Lodi Cemetery.
Stockton Daily Evening Record - February 11, 1918
Raymond Adams Died Sunday In New York
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams of 5 West Lockeford Street yesterday morning received the sad news of the death of their son Raymond, who passed away Sunday in New York city following an attack of pneumonia. As they had not heard that he was ill, the news came as a terrible shock to the family. Raymond, who was well and favorably known in Lodi, where he resided up to five years ago, was 23 years of age. He was a student of the Lodi Union High school and stood high amonth the younger set. He was married two years ago, and was an actor by profession. Besides a wife, father and mother, he leaves the following brothers and sister: The Misses Eva and Birdie and Harold and Lester Adams. The body has been sent to Lodi for burial.
The Lodi Sentinel - February 6, 1918
THE ADAMS SERVICE
LODI OFFICE STOCKTON RECORD, Feb. 11 - The remains of Raymond Adams, who passed away in New York a few days ago, will arrive on the 6:30 train tonight. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the parlors of Hale & Bawden. Interment will be in Lodi Cemetery.
Stockton Daily Evening Record - February 11, 1918
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