Mrs.Fannie Peck Adair
Services were held yesterday at 4 p.m. from the Narrows Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Fannie Peck Adair, 83, well-known Narrows resident and mother of B.F. Adair, of Pulaski. Burial was in the Adair family Cemetery at Eurich. Mrs. Adair was a native of Giles County, daughter of the late C.D. and Rachel Thomas Peck and widow of James A. Adair. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church and helped organize the first church established in Narrows. Survivors include the following children: Col. Arthur C. Adair, stationed in Hawaii; J.A. Adair, Jr., Dumfries, Va; James, Charles R., and Miss Ellen Kl Adair and Mrs. T.O. Ivery, of Narrows; and two sisters, Mrs. Hugh G. Woods, Princeton; and Mrs. S.P. Fulton, Nashville, a former missionary in Japan.
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"AT REST WITH JESUS"
Mrs.Fannie Peck Adair
Services were held yesterday at 4 p.m. from the Narrows Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Fannie Peck Adair, 83, well-known Narrows resident and mother of B.F. Adair, of Pulaski. Burial was in the Adair family Cemetery at Eurich. Mrs. Adair was a native of Giles County, daughter of the late C.D. and Rachel Thomas Peck and widow of James A. Adair. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church and helped organize the first church established in Narrows. Survivors include the following children: Col. Arthur C. Adair, stationed in Hawaii; J.A. Adair, Jr., Dumfries, Va; James, Charles R., and Miss Ellen Kl Adair and Mrs. T.O. Ivery, of Narrows; and two sisters, Mrs. Hugh G. Woods, Princeton; and Mrs. S.P. Fulton, Nashville, a former missionary in Japan.
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"AT REST WITH JESUS"
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