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James R. Adams Veteran

Birth
Death
13 Dec 1913 (aged 71)
Burial
Levisy Flat, Stone County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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JAMES R. ADAMS J. R. Adams was born Sept. 3rd 1842, and died Dec. 13th 1913, after suffering a great deal for several months. His remains were laid to rest in the Leivsay Flat cemetery on Sun. December 14th. Uncle Jim was _______ during the war and as ________ remained in his shoulder until his death, the greater part of his life was full of pain and suffering, but his wounds are all healed now, he has passed beyond the battlefields of this life into the shining portals of that beautiful home where ____is no more. While it is had to give up loved ones yet the Lord doeth all things for the best so we can but say, "Thy will be done." The deceased leaves an aged widow, one sister, and one brother here, and one brother in Okla., one daughter and a host of other relatives. May the Lord comfort the aged widow and give her grace sufficient to able her to inherit the richest blessings of heaven when she is called away from this toilsome world of ____, and may he the breaved ones to so that they may be an unbroken family in that____where there can be no sickness, sorrow, pain or death.
JAMES R. ADAMS J. R. Adams was born Sept. 3rd 1842, and died Dec. 13th 1913, after suffering a great deal for several months. His remains were laid to rest in the Leivsay Flat cemetery on Sun. December 14th. Uncle Jim was _______ during the war and as ________ remained in his shoulder until his death, the greater part of his life was full of pain and suffering, but his wounds are all healed now, he has passed beyond the battlefields of this life into the shining portals of that beautiful home where ____is no more. While it is had to give up loved ones yet the Lord doeth all things for the best so we can but say, "Thy will be done." The deceased leaves an aged widow, one sister, and one brother here, and one brother in Okla., one daughter and a host of other relatives. May the Lord comfort the aged widow and give her grace sufficient to able her to inherit the richest blessings of heaven when she is called away from this toilsome world of ____, and may he the breaved ones to so that they may be an unbroken family in that____where there can be no sickness, sorrow, pain or death.


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