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Steven Bert Adams
© Enid Morning News
03-1979
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Graveside services for Steven Bert Adams, three – month – old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams of 1422 N. Kennedy, will be at 11:30 AM Monday in the Enid Cemetery. The Rev. Gene Burnham will officiate and burial will be under the direction of the Henninger – Allen Funeral Home.

The baby died early Friday in his home, the result of an apparent crib death. In addition to his parents he is survived by a brother, Donald Adams, and a sister, Loretta Adams, of the home; his maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. R. B. Mize of Lubbock, Texas, paternal grandfather, Alfred Adams of the home in the Enid; maternal great – grandparents Mrs. Lavada Prince, Stafford, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mize, Keys, California, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Manns, Dinuba, California; paternal great – grandparents Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Adams, Casa Grande, Arizona.

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