Obituary Gonzales Inquirer Nov. 25, 1943
J. W. Adcock Dies at Home of Son Here
John Wesley Adcock, 60, died at the home of his son Elton, Tuesday at 9:45 p.m. He was stricken suddenly and his death came as a total shock to the family.
Services will be in charge of Seydler Funeral directors. Time has not been set, awaiting message from sons in service. Interment will be in Sutherland Sorings.
He is survived by his wife, Minia Viola, and eight sons and three daughters. They are Nrs, Edwin Moos of Houston, Mrs. Charley Clifton Sutherland Sorings, Mrs. ClRa Moos of Houston, and Pvt. Cecil Adcock of Topeka, Kansas, Pvt. J. D. Adcock in the service overseas, Pvt.Albert Adcock of Miami, Florida, Elton of Gonzales, J. W. of Cuero, Alvin of San Antonio, Herman of Sutherland, and Edward of Cleveland.
Obituary Gonzales Inquirer Nov. 25, 1943
J. W. Adcock Dies at Home of Son Here
John Wesley Adcock, 60, died at the home of his son Elton, Tuesday at 9:45 p.m. He was stricken suddenly and his death came as a total shock to the family.
Services will be in charge of Seydler Funeral directors. Time has not been set, awaiting message from sons in service. Interment will be in Sutherland Sorings.
He is survived by his wife, Minia Viola, and eight sons and three daughters. They are Nrs, Edwin Moos of Houston, Mrs. Charley Clifton Sutherland Sorings, Mrs. ClRa Moos of Houston, and Pvt. Cecil Adcock of Topeka, Kansas, Pvt. J. D. Adcock in the service overseas, Pvt.Albert Adcock of Miami, Florida, Elton of Gonzales, J. W. of Cuero, Alvin of San Antonio, Herman of Sutherland, and Edward of Cleveland.
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