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© Enid Morning News 
5 November 1991
Submitted by: Glenn


F. M. "Red" Adams

 ???? ~ 1991 | Age 83

Miami, Florida – A Memorial service for F. M. "Red" Adams, 83, a former resident of 1316 W. Maine, who died Tuesday in Miami, Florida, will be observed Sunday at the Chapel of East Ridge Center.

He moved to Enid in 1943 and found what later became Belltone Hearing Aid Center. He was active in working with students at Enid State School and residents of Enid nursing homes. He also was a member of First Presbyterian Church and the Rotary Club. His wife, Helen, died in 1988 and he moved to Miami.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. W. F. (Marian) McCray of Miami; and four grandsons; and two great – grandchildren. 


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