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Latest revision as of 06:24, May 18, 2022

Birth

Clark Adams was born 29 AUG 1917, the son of Seth Adams (29 JUL 1892 - 25 DEC 1967) and Rosa E. Bivins (6 MAY 1900 - 14 JAN 1988). His brother and sister were:

  • Willis Adams (24 FEB 1919 - 5 MAR 1919)
  • Ida May Adams (30 JUN 1929 - 7 MAY 2011 )

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Death

Clark Adams died September 2, 1948.

Obituary

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Clark Adams (B. 1917) Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, September 10, 1948

PFC. CLARK ADAMS

Pfc: Clark Adams passed away at the Albany hospital last Thursday (September 2, 1948) from wounds he received in the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. He was 31 years of age and in service nearly five year, about one year of which was served overseas.

His decorations and citations included the American Defense Medal, American Theatre Ribbon, Purple Heart Combat Infantry Badge, European African Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon with two bronze stars, World War II Victory Medal and Good Conduct Medal.

He was a member of Helderberg Post No. 977, American Legion, and of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Adams, and one sister, Ida May Adams.

The funeral was held from the Brunk Funeral Home Tuesday with Rev. Russell B.Greene officiating.

Altamont Enterprise — Friday, September 10, 1948

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