• 3 Jul 1869 - 4 Mar 1943
• Son of Felix Grundy Adams & Sarah Elizabeth Powell
• Husband of Mary Laurence Taber
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/wood/g1/p1657.htm
- OBITUARY -
The Cameron Herald, 11 March 1943
P. O. Adams, 70, former business man here, died at his home in Waco from a heart stroke late Thursday. Funeral Services were held at 3pm from the Methodist Church in Cameron Friday with the Rev. Bob L. Pool, Pastor conducting the services. Interment was had in Oak Hill Cemetery with the Green Funeral Home directing arrangements. Mr. Adams is survived by his widow and 5 children. Three sons are Jack Adams, Arthur Adams, and George Adams. Two daughters are Elizabeth and Louise. The family of children were reared in Cameron. Mr. Adams at one time was engaged in business here. About 20 years ago he was owner of a wholesale knitting goods business in Cameron. He left this city about 13 years ago. Mr. Adams was a civic leader here and much of the progress of the city in those days can be traced to his energy and foresight. He was a member of the Methodist Church and many old time friends here are deeply affected by his death.
• 3 Jul 1869 - 4 Mar 1943
• Son of Felix Grundy Adams & Sarah Elizabeth Powell
• Husband of Mary Laurence Taber
• For additional family information, visit www.woodvorwerk.com/wood/g1/p1657.htm
- OBITUARY -
The Cameron Herald, 11 March 1943
P. O. Adams, 70, former business man here, died at his home in Waco from a heart stroke late Thursday. Funeral Services were held at 3pm from the Methodist Church in Cameron Friday with the Rev. Bob L. Pool, Pastor conducting the services. Interment was had in Oak Hill Cemetery with the Green Funeral Home directing arrangements. Mr. Adams is survived by his widow and 5 children. Three sons are Jack Adams, Arthur Adams, and George Adams. Two daughters are Elizabeth and Louise. The family of children were reared in Cameron. Mr. Adams at one time was engaged in business here. About 20 years ago he was owner of a wholesale knitting goods business in Cameron. He left this city about 13 years ago. Mr. Adams was a civic leader here and much of the progress of the city in those days can be traced to his energy and foresight. He was a member of the Methodist Church and many old time friends here are deeply affected by his death.
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