Tom, We are sorry to hear that you have lost your mother. And we send our deepest sympathy. We lost a Great Aunt this week, Ruth Adamson Bayard. She also was short in statue, but was a very great lady. She missed her 96th birthday by one day. She was the last of her immediate family, having out lived all of her siblings. Our condolences to you and your family as you go throught this trying time, but remember there will be a great reunion of ALL the Adamson's in heaven some day. Jim & Betty Grove At 01:44 PM 10/14/1999 -0700, you wrote: >Hello Tom; > >Our deepest sympathy goes out to you, your siblings and family on the >passing of your dear mother. Time will heal the pain, but the memories >will last forever. May God bless you and yours. Mary Salisbury > > >> Subject: [ADAMSON-L] Passing of an Adamson >> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 01:53:47 -0400 >> From: Tom Cockerel <kytrace@worldnet.att.net> >> To: ADAMSON-L@rootsweb.com >> >> On Sept 26th the world lost another Adamson. My mother passed after a >> lon battle with lung. She passed quietly in her sleep. She is now >> joined with her Father Harvey Arthur Adamson, her mother Pearl Princess >> Pate (Adamson), her brother Albert Adamson, Harvey Adamson and Charlie >> Adamson. For those that have visited the Laconia Cemetery you may have >> noted the gravestone that my sister provide for Harvey Arthur Adamson. >> My mother was small in statue but big of heart. She rasised four >> children to respect ourselves as well as others. Her final gift was to >> provide her remains to the University of Louisville for further study of >> cancer. Once the remains are returned to us she will be buried to the >> right of her father in Laconia. >> For those that may have Harvey Arthur Adamson in their line his first >> wife Margaret Coyle is buried of his left without a marker. >> I can provide more information on this family as requested. >> >> Tom Cockerel - Oldest son >