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Pawnee County, Oklahoma


Highland Cemetery


© Enid Morning News
Enid, OK
August 1983
Submitted by: Glen Shroads


James R. Adams

August 13, 1910 ~ 1983

Services for James R. Adams, 73, Ponca City, who died there Tuesday night, will be at 2 PM Friday in the Poteet Funeral Home in Pawnee with burial in the Highland Cemetery at Pawnee.

Adams was a former resident of Enid and a brother of the late Wallace Adams of Enid.

Adams was born in Protem, Missouri, August 13, 1910. He was married to Hazel L. Dollarhide May 3, 1937, in Ponca City and she survives him.

He is also survived by three children, Linda Whitworth of Mustang, Loyd Adams, Ponca City, and Wayne Adams, Dallas, Texas; a sister, Lela May of Blackwell and three grandchildren.


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