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Ada Lou <I>Bradford</I> Burns

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Ada Lou Bradford Burns

Birth
USA
Death
27 Apr 1957 (aged 78)
Ensley, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 4, Block 2
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Ada Lou Bradford Burns was the daughter of W. H. Bradford and Nancy Smith Bradford. She was the wife of William Marvin Burns.
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Gadsden Times Jan 12, 1909
Bradford-Burns Wedding
W. M. Burns, of this city, and Miss Ada Bradford, of Boaz, were married this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of R. M. Camp on Forest avenue, Rev. John A. May officiating.
Mr. Burns is a prominent young business man of West Gadsden and his bride is one of the most charming young women of Marshall County.

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Sunday, 28 April 1957---GADSDEN TIMES
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Mrs. W.M. Burns, 78, of Birmingham, died yesterday at noon.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Shadyside Methodist Chuch with the Rev. Eugene Atkins officiating.
Burial will be in Forrest Cemetery at 3 p.m. with Brown-Service Norwood Funeral Home directing.
Mrs. Burns, a former resident of Gadsden, was the former Miss Ada Bradford of Boaz. She had resided in Birmingham since 1927.
She is survived by her husband, W.M. Burns, Sr.; a daughter, Mrs. Alton LeCroy; a son, W.M. Burns, Jr.; five grandchildren, all of Birmingham, and a sister, Mrs. Georgia Turner, Altoona.
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Ada Lou Bradford Burns was the daughter of W. H. Bradford and Nancy Smith Bradford. She was the wife of William Marvin Burns.
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Gadsden Times Jan 12, 1909
Bradford-Burns Wedding
W. M. Burns, of this city, and Miss Ada Bradford, of Boaz, were married this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of R. M. Camp on Forest avenue, Rev. John A. May officiating.
Mr. Burns is a prominent young business man of West Gadsden and his bride is one of the most charming young women of Marshall County.

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Sunday, 28 April 1957---GADSDEN TIMES
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Mrs. W.M. Burns, 78, of Birmingham, died yesterday at noon.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Shadyside Methodist Chuch with the Rev. Eugene Atkins officiating.
Burial will be in Forrest Cemetery at 3 p.m. with Brown-Service Norwood Funeral Home directing.
Mrs. Burns, a former resident of Gadsden, was the former Miss Ada Bradford of Boaz. She had resided in Birmingham since 1927.
She is survived by her husband, W.M. Burns, Sr.; a daughter, Mrs. Alton LeCroy; a son, W.M. Burns, Jr.; five grandchildren, all of Birmingham, and a sister, Mrs. Georgia Turner, Altoona.
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Mrs. W. M. Burns
Feb. 14, 1879-Apr. 27, 1957



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