Carson Adams, pioneer Converse County man, but for the past 35 years a resident of Platte county, died at the ranch home near Wheatland Sunday evening. He was in his early seventies.
Adams was well known to many Douglas people, having been in the sheep business here 35 or 40 years ago. At one time he conducted a meat market where the Chas. E. Clark plumbing shop is now located. He left Douglas about 1905 for Florida, returning to Wheatland several years later, where he settled on a ranch.
Surviving are his widow, one son and two daughters. Funeral services are being conducted in Wheatland this afternoon.
© Douglas Budget, Mar. 21, 1935
Obituary courtesy of Betty Alberts, July 2016.
Carson Adams, pioneer Converse County man, but for the past 35 years a resident of Platte county, died at the ranch home near Wheatland Sunday evening. He was in his early seventies.
Adams was well known to many Douglas people, having been in the sheep business here 35 or 40 years ago. At one time he conducted a meat market where the Chas. E. Clark plumbing shop is now located. He left Douglas about 1905 for Florida, returning to Wheatland several years later, where he settled on a ranch.
Surviving are his widow, one son and two daughters. Funeral services are being conducted in Wheatland this afternoon.
© Douglas Budget, Mar. 21, 1935
Obituary courtesy of Betty Alberts, July 2016.
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