B.G.Adams, Long-Time Tampa Druggist, Dies.
B.G. Adams, 67, who lived at 4801 Gadaden road, and who was for 30 years a druggist in Tampa, died yesterday in Dade City. In recent years, he was the proprietor of a drug store at Buffalo and Nebraska avenues. He is survived by his widow and three daughters, Mrs. James Hinkley. Mrs. James Samson and Miss Vivian Adams, all of Tampa and other relatives in Dade City.
The body will be brought to Tampa for burial today and funeral services will be held from the Blount funeral home this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in charge of members of A.W.Windhorst lodge, with the Rev. Felix R. Hill and the Rev. James A. Hendry officiating. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill memorial park.
Pallbearers will be: W.G.Allen, S.R.Pearson, E.M.Causey, Frank L. Lane, Dr. L.A.Bize and E.V.Clark.
B.G.Adams, Long-Time Tampa Druggist, Dies.
B.G. Adams, 67, who lived at 4801 Gadaden road, and who was for 30 years a druggist in Tampa, died yesterday in Dade City. In recent years, he was the proprietor of a drug store at Buffalo and Nebraska avenues. He is survived by his widow and three daughters, Mrs. James Hinkley. Mrs. James Samson and Miss Vivian Adams, all of Tampa and other relatives in Dade City.
The body will be brought to Tampa for burial today and funeral services will be held from the Blount funeral home this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in charge of members of A.W.Windhorst lodge, with the Rev. Felix R. Hill and the Rev. James A. Hendry officiating. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill memorial park.
Pallbearers will be: W.G.Allen, S.R.Pearson, E.M.Causey, Frank L. Lane, Dr. L.A.Bize and E.V.Clark.
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