Wilson D. Adams, 83, former Perry county commissioner, died Saturday night at his home, 441 North College street, Carlisle, after an illness of five months.
Survivors, widow, Mrs. Mary Belle Kennedy Adams; five sons, E. L. Adams, Carlisle, county probation officer; Thomas Adams, Deputy Sheriff Robert B. Adams, Kenneth Adams, all of Carlisle, and Arthur Adams, at home, and three daughters, Mrs. R. M. Stroute and Mrs. K. A. McCord, both of North Dakota, and Miss Edna Adams, Chicago.
Mr. Adams was born near New Germantown, Perry county, where he served a term as county commissioner. He came to Carlisle in 1906. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
Wilson D. Adams, 83, former Perry county commissioner, died Saturday night at his home, 441 North College street, Carlisle, after an illness of five months.
Survivors, widow, Mrs. Mary Belle Kennedy Adams; five sons, E. L. Adams, Carlisle, county probation officer; Thomas Adams, Deputy Sheriff Robert B. Adams, Kenneth Adams, all of Carlisle, and Arthur Adams, at home, and three daughters, Mrs. R. M. Stroute and Mrs. K. A. McCord, both of North Dakota, and Miss Edna Adams, Chicago.
Mr. Adams was born near New Germantown, Perry county, where he served a term as county commissioner. He came to Carlisle in 1906. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
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