Person:Meade Adams (1)

Pvt. Meade Richard Adams
m. 14 Jan 1917
  1. Pvt. Meade Richard Adams1923 - 2008
m. 24 Jun 1943
Facts and Events
Name Pvt. Meade Richard Adams
Gender Male
Birth[1] 24 Sep 1923 Sun City, Barber, Kansas, United StatesAdams Farm House
Graduation[1] 1941 Sun City, Barber, Kansas, United StatesSun City High School
Marriage 24 Jun 1943 to Billie King Sisk
Occupation[2] From 1954 to 1957 Pratt, Pratt, Kansas, United StatesMullins Furniture
Occupation[2] From 1957 Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United StatesMullins Furniture, Adams-Parker Furniture Inc.
Death[1] 1 Nov 2008 Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas, United StatesRansom Memorial Hospital
Burial[1] 6 Nov 2008 Hutchinson, Reno, Kansas, United StatesFairlawn Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Obituary of Meade R. Adams, HutchNews.com
    [1], 11/5/2008 11:19 PM .

    "He was born Sept. 24, 1923, in a farm home south of Sun City, Kansas"
    Paragraph 2, Sentence 2
    "Meade Richard Adams, who loved his Lord, loved his family, and loved his friends, passed away Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, at the Ransom Memorial Hospital in Ottawa, Kansas."
    Paragraph 1, Sentence 1
    "Interment will be held at 2:30 p.m. at the Fairlawn Cemetery Mausoleum, Hutchinson, Kansas."
    Paragraph 10, Sentence 2
    "He attended grade school and high school at Sun City and graduated Valedictorian of the 1941 Class."
    Paragraph 2, Sentence 3

  2. 2.0 2.1 Chosen land, a history of Barber County, Kansas. (Medicine Lodge, Kansas: Barber County History Committee, c1980 (Dallas : Taylor Pub.))
    Pg. 82.

    "In 1953 they sold their farming and cattle interests and moved to Pratt,
    Kansas. Meade joined the Mullins Furniture store in Pratt. In 1957 Mullins opened
    a new store in Hutchinson, Kansas. Meade managed this store until 1961 at which
    time Meade and Dwane Parker purchased the store and renamed it Adams-Parker
    Furniture, Inc. In 1971 they opened a second store, an Ethan Allen gallery called
    the Carriage House. Meade is president of this successful corporation."
    Page 82, Column 2, Paragraph 6