Mabel Adkisson (Rose)

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Mabel Ally Adkisson (Rose)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Clay Center, KS, United States
Death: April 08, 1967 (82)
Cozad, NE, United States
Place of Burial: Farnam, NE, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Milton Rose
Wife of John Adkisson
Mother of John Cecil Adkisson; Edna Mabel Adkisson; Stella M. Lehman (Adkisson); Harold M. Adkisson; Private and 7 others
Half sister of Earl Rose; Ralph Rose; Emma Rose and Velda Rose

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About Mabel Adkisson (Rose)

Mabel Rose, daughter of Milton and Emma Rose, was born November 8, 1884, at Clay Center, Kansas. She passed away in the Cozad Hospital April 8, 1967 at the age of 82 years and 5 months.

As a small child she moved with her family to a farm south of Farnam. On November 3, 1902, she was united in marriage to John Adkisson. To this union 12 children were born. Her husband, mother, father, four brothers, three sisters, three sons, and one daughter preceded her in death.

Those left to mourn her passing are three sons and five daughters; Harry of Hastings, Dale of North Platte, Harold, Edna Hathaway, Stella Lehman, Zella Messersmith, and Hazel Williams Lilyhorn of Farnam, and Lula Stapp of Cambridge. There are 19 grandchldren, 25 great grandchildren, 2 sisters; Hazel Crow of Riverside, Calif., and Velda Grogan of Lucerne Valley, Calif.

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. at the Farnam Methodist Church with the Rev. Conley Hinrichs officiating. Music was provided by Mrs. Anton Kotschwar, Mrs. Delores Nickerson and Mrs. Raymond Smith. Pallbearers were Russell Wilcox, Tom Vickers, Roger Goltl, Larry King, Raymond Tillotson and James Horn. Burial was in the Farnam Cemetery.

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Mabel Adkisson (Rose)'s Timeline

1884
November 8, 1884
Clay Center, KS, United States
1903
July 1903
Farnam, Nebraska, United States
1905
April 20, 1905
Frontier County, NE, United States
1909
November 11, 1909
Frontier, NE, United States
1912
July 6, 1912
Farnam, Dawson, Nebraska, United States
1919
November 18, 1919